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And, no to the original question.
I have played both the PS1 and Sega saturn versions and noticed the framerate is slightly better in the PS1 version the Saturn version can hit 15fps in the wolf section alone not sure if its a technical issue . As the Saturn version was released first
You don't get above 30FPS, but even things like TR1X, TR2Main, Tomb3 are superior to the Remaster classic graphics mode.
There's OpenLara / OpenTomb. Openlara is only for the first game and think Opentomb was abandoned.
Edit: There will probably some complete conversion for the old graphics in the Remaster. I recall reading a week ago that you can simply delete files to get the old textures working in Remaster.
But then, that mode is pointless to me anyway. If I need that, I just play the originals. With dgvoodoo2 and the widescreen patch, or Tomb1Main for TR1, they're perfectly playable. Don't think I will though. The modern graphics are wonderful. And, let's be honest. 30 FPS really sucks hard.