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apparently the use the remasters as a way to give junior developers experience it's is really f*cking cool if you ask me
you may not like it, but for people new to the game development industry stuff like this is probably so freaking cool, you'll have existing code to reference if you're stuck etc.
They use the remasters to generate profits lol. the whole junior devs thing, wherever that comes from is a side benefit if true. But under no circumstances is that junior dev thing even a primary, secondary or even tertiary reason.
Doesn't matter, junior develop spots are extremely hard to come by, it could be the Quintilianth reason, that reason is still extremely cool.
Are that salty, toxic element from 4 years ago *still* crying and acting like toddlers about this game? Jesus, talk about being triggered by a piece of media living rent-free in one's head for so long
As mentioned it'll come down to the port; hopefully lessons were learned from TLoU Part 1..
I think TLOU2 tells a deeper story than TLOU1. Also the developers at naughty dog are some of the most talented devs in the gaming industry. Idk if you are blind but TLOU2 especially is probably the best looking game ever made. Ignoring all the gameplay stuff that comes with that.
No.