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Best thing to come out of this port farce is going to be the mods.
Random 20 year olds in their bedroom showing up a massive games publisher again, Didn't even take them till the weekend.
You know what valve did with modders like that? Hired them and made bangers like Portal, L4D and TF2.
It blows my mind how this can be inferior to the OG HD collection, It's a native PC port now.
You know the Castlevania collection from Konami themselves has V-sync and Resolution options and those are NES, SNES & PS1 games. The "dated engine" excuse doesn't work. They own all the darn source code to these games.
I'd bet my computer this got playtested on a single PC for this port and they hadn't any permission/funds to add features that would set it apart from the console versions.
I feel like an idiot for thinking we'd be getting a decent port of MGS4 for Volume two. I think it's just gonna be PW, GZ & V.