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You already give up data to Sony in the original PC port, you can limit the data but you cannot turn it off. Start up the game and go to Extras and then Game Data Collection. The default setting is full data and you have to manually change it to limited data
This is true for every Sony PC port
Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered vs Original PS5 Early Graphics Comparison[www.neogaf.com]
Also the landscape looks quite different. The original looks more like a oil painting, the remaster on the other hand looks often way too "digital". The forced PSN linking is a bummer, but I would be more interested to know if you still can keep the original version after the upgrade. Haven't played any version yet, but by the pictures it looks to me the original version has a bit more charm.
Going by that she looks more like the remastered version now on pc and not sure what happened to there original version.
That looks more like PS4 compared to Computer. Not the new remastered version
They're going to try and apply this to every game they have, I can almost guarantee it.
Didnt they learn their lesson from Helldivers?!
I only bought it on steam to avoid having a PS account at all. Id be more understanding about it from the get go, on release, but they gotta stop this retroactive nonsense.
Oh they did. By restricting it even more because of the ensuing outrage.