Overall I would say B1 is in a positive upgrade, despite various issues whereas B2 seems to have some strange downgrades, apart from being a lateral remaster. Such as shortly after seeing the first Big Daddy in the theater, outside that area descending the stairs there are some splicers by a fallen BD and the falling water has the wrong volume size.īack to the LOD stuff I think that may have been baked in from the consoles and was not adjusted for the PC. BioShock, BioShock 2 and BioShock Infinite have been remastered, with all three making their first current-gen console appearances earlier this week. When missing the altered volume the effect does not occur. For example stepping through falling water the volume that causes the on screen water effect in various instances has been altered or screwed up. Certain textures actually appear lower quality, which is curious.ī1 is odd since there are many things that are improved but then the remaster is hampered by other issues. LOD also appears to be an issue as seen in the footage at the pool. BioShock 2 Re tended to crash for me on largish battles, but only after an hour or so of play. Save often, especially before changing areas, and this likely won't be an issue. The Drill for example does not have the finer rough edges or the highlights of those edges. BioShock Re seemed to want to crash on save maybe two out of ten times which presented a problem when it autosaved on area changes. There are pro and cons from that video for both titles.īioshock 2 actually does a few things worse than the original. Going to love playing through all 3 games again with the first two being totally free basically. But then thats a remake not a remaster at that point. Not unless they really overhauled it with an entirely different engine. Clearly a core issue with Unreal and not something reall the fault of the original devs or the remaster crew. No where near as bad as thew original with textures being totally blank for minutes on end. Remaster on PC Graphics Comparison Candyland 450K subscribers Subscribe 885K views 6 years ago GameStar PCs Gaming PCs & Notebooks: We compare the. Still seems to suffer MINOR texture pop in still. Added a ton of underwater life that was apparently abesent from the original. They certainly upped the texture resolution and the scenery detail. Been playing the remaster and until i saw this comparison there is a TON I just assumed was already in the original. The colors are richer, textures sharper, and the overall image is better in the remastered version. Remastered also has fewer graphics setting options than the original. Originally posted by Nick:Are you looking at the same image here? Because the one on the right is far clearer than the one on the left. The visual difference between Bioshock and Bioshock Remastered is NOT significant.
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