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1: mods
2: Higher fidelity visuals and higher resolution
3: smoother framerates
4: it supports the dev's
Hopefully it gets fixed eventually.
The ugly Unreal Engine lighting they use in the remaster changes the tone/feel of whole scenes. They ruined the whole aesthetic. There are cutscenes where the lighting is soooo damn bright, you can't even see the background anymore.
There is rough Texture clipping. Amateurish implementation of voice lines/audio which have somehow worse audio quality than the original...
Terrible Interpretation of the original work. If Suda51 would have been involved in the development, this would not have happened...