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Downloaded Bioshock Remastered on release day, took about 30-40 min to download, loaded into the game, went into the graphic options and saw that there were basically none, turned the aa all the way up and my resolution changed from 2560x1080 to 1920x1080 with 1920x1080 now being the highest available option. I was a tad confused on that, reset aa back to default and the 2560x1080 res reappeared.  So I was just like eh, I'll just play on default settings then. Clicked new game selected difficulty level and was brought to a neverending loading screen. I could not force close the game, but was still able to access the start menu and restarted my pc. Verified my game cache and tried again with the same results infinite loading screen. After some reading through the community discussions it seems like a lot of people are having issues with both 1&2 Remastered. Game won't start, game crashes, save games being deleted, game randomly changing difficulty level, game randomly changing controls from keyboard/mouse to controller, flickering and other graphical issues. A vast majority of the current issues with the games are issues that should have been found and fixed before release. Blind Squirrel did a really bad job of porting the games to PC, and after this mess I highly doubt Take 2 will be using them for future work. Blind Squirrel must consist of the devs that made Big Rigs and Batman Arkham Knight for pc...... :doh:

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I just play the originals with a custom config / FOV fix.

 

Is there any real reason to get the remastered version?

 

If you own either BioShock 1 or 2 on Steam, you get the remastered version for free, so probably that?

 

Remastered has high-res textures and models, plus support for 4K resolutions. Just, you know, it has a ton of bugs since shoddy port is shoddy.

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Ha, I didn't know it was free.

 

Exit, stage left. :)

 

Same. :lol: I was looking on Steam the other day, saw it said I already owned BioShock 2 Remastered, looked, and there it was. I don't own the first on Steam, disc version for that, but nice to have the second one for free.

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