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Anyway just gonna leave comparison here:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3059702196
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FL9V2rySUzA
The image is not stretched, only the item/weapon select menu as you can see in my previous post.
ometimes we also add technical improvements and fixes in this process, like we did for METAL GEAR SOLID games. We received a lot of questions from you and decided to share the full list of fixes that were implemented before both games were re-released.
METAL GEAR SOLID and METAL GEAR SOLID 2 SUBSTANCE:
added out-of-the-box compatibility with modern Windows 7/8/10 OSes
added borderless and windowed modes, configurable v-sync, integer scaling, gamma correction, anti-aliasing, and anisotropic filtering
unlocked higher resolution modes supported by the user's GPU/monitor
fixed majority of Direct3D, DirectSound, and DirectShow issues
They definitely did,
Here's a comparison between PSX, PC version, and the Master Collection.
I think the 2000 PC version looks terrible compared to PSX. The loss of dithering is detrimental.
The GOG one is the only one where you can tell that it's a soldier in white.