Glad you enjoyed it! I used a guide on steam to get it running in a more modern format - ultra wide support, unlimited saves, etc. I still ran into several issues with the game - some of the later levels have questionable level designs, I encountered two separate levels where you can reach the end and become stuck because you missed something earlier in the level or completed the puzzles out of order, and a glitch with the mirror critter where it breaks after a load. Overall, I enjoyed it, but it’s clear that game design as a whole has evolved enormously from the original game. The combat is uninvolved, the movement is clunky, and the puzzles are pretty simplistic. I couldn’t recommend it to someone today in the same way that I could recommend the original Mario, Warcraft 2, or Doom, which all hold up pretty damn well in comparison. With that said, it’s a real piece of history, and it’s worth a play through if you’re interested to see the progenitor of modern action adventure games. I’m still looking forward to playing the rest, some for the first time.How? Did you go back in time?
I replayed the original circa 3 years ago and it’s still a blast. I always dreaded returning to the PS versions because of limited saves and loading times, but modern PC versions with infinite saves and quick loading allow you to just enjoy the games and they still absolutely hold up.
I wonder if it’s even possible to remaster the original Core Design games. I was actually a big fan of those back in the day. I don’t think the engine would translate well to a modern update.
Best you could do for those would be a resolution bump. Or maybe some enterprising port developer could re-create all the textures in high res. That would almost look even weirder, to have higher resolution photo realistic textures on a low poly grid-based environment with tank controls, etc.
But those original games do you have a massive charm to them, even if it’s largely nostalgia.
1, 2, and 3 Were great. Bring them on.
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The Tomb Raider HD Collection never included the Original Games or the "Lara Croft and the" seriesSo a re-release of the PS3 collection, but on modern consoles?
How do you patch these for modern Controller support?I replayed the original (1996) a few months ago on pc. I patched it for modern controller compatibility and increased resolution, textures etc and it still holds up very well. Give it a level or two and even the tank controls aren't an issue if you approach the game in a relaxed manner, which is easy to do as enemies are very sparse, and that brings me on to the highlight of the game which is still 100% present today, the overwhelming sense of isolation, scale and atmosphere contained throughout which is what made Tomb Raider an absolute classic.
Highly, highly reccomended to anyone thinking of giving it a playthrough.
After the botch job they did with Director's Cut? Which luckily a modder fixed some of it but there's still issues with the sound quality drop, etc.Square Enix has probably ported more games than any other publisher (Capcom?) to current gen consoles and for some reason can't port the game I really want:
Deus Ex Human Revolution
How do you patch these for modern Controller support?
Deus Ex Human Revolution
Square Enix has probably ported more games than any other publisher (Capcom?) to current gen consoles and for some reason can't port the game I really want:
Deus Ex Human Revolution
I know.It’s BC on the Xbox.
Wonder if we'll see this at the xbox event?
Download JoyToKey and customize to your liking.
Here's an xbox360 .cfg file to put in the JoyToKey folder that mirrors the PSX controls
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Wonder if we'll see this at the xbox event?
Wonder if we'll see this at the xbox event?
I know the struggle, fortunately flash storage is cheap where I live.I don't even know how this can work on the Switch. Isn't it gonna be huge in size? I'm on my last 20% of my 400GB SD card and I buy everything physical when possible. I'm fearing it's going to be a massive download![]()
I take it this was BS then?