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What is the difference between first and fourth version? Will I have less FPS playing the first?
Integral includes the VR training missions built in. Only Japan had that version. North America and Europe had the VR training as a separate game. Integral also has an extra difficulty setting, some extra outfits, and a lot of ingame text is still just in Japanese since it was only ever released in Japan.
The PC version is based mainly on Integral. If you have the original MGS1 game and the VR missions integral is mainly a curiosity.
MGS1 (US version) has about 40 VR missions built in while VR missions as a separate game is more like 300 missions.
Thanks. I am playing the standard PAL version, at least in my first playout because of the forced japanese text descriptions. Not as bad as expected.