I don't mind these rereleases, because to be honest I find they do really benefit from them. Both TLoU and GTA V's framerate were atrocious at times and detracted from the experience. Maybe many consolites don't notice this, but as a PC gamer myself, both of those games noticably slogged heavily. Once you play 60, it's hard to go back. These games were too ambitious for the hardware they were created on and it'll be wonderful to play them when they're not struggling to maintain 20 FPS (and will look better in addition).
I suppose I could be the one that is blamed for buying these twice, but in the end, what am I supporting? Good games. And it's not like this will become another greedy corporate practice we'll have to always endure alongside MTs and DLC. New generations occur every 6+ years and this thing people so fear will become the norm is only enabled for a short period when the new gen starts. So companies are taking the opportunity to not only make their games available to those who've not had the chance to experience them yet, but are also improving them in relevant areas while at the same time recouping costs of their $200 million investments. Heaven forbid.
"Those money grubbing bastards!! They only care about a quick cash-grab!"
Do you people even think before you whine? I've no problem with it whatsoever. I just wish they'd give RDR the same treatment, this sucker's ready to part with his money for a rerelease. That game's framerate almost ruined it.
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