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Tomb Raider Legend arrived on PS Plus Premium today for PS5 and PS4 users, or it can be purchased for $20 outright. While it's awesome to have PS2 games previously stranded playable on modern platforms, this title's performance reportedly leaves much to be desired, especially if you're paying upfront.

On Twitter, techno-wizard Lance McDonald (of Bloodborne modding fame) expressed his disapproval at the state of Lara's lost adventure (thanks, PSU). Claiming that the emulated PS2 rom "runs at 30fps and renders in 480p", McDonald pointed out you can get the same game on PC for a pittance and asking $20 ($30 in Australian dollarydoos) for the "absolutely abysmal" release is too much. Counterpoint: it has a Platinum Trophy.

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It's kinda funny since the studio doing these ports/emulators (Implicit Conversions) is formed by one of those folks who created the PCX2 emulator on PC, which could do way more than the official PS4/PS5 ones.

If the new versions are actually 480p, then that's good actually. Whenever I emulate I try out higher resolutions they look pretty, but I always shift back to native res because there's always little rendering glitches when uprendering.

Maybe they could give an option for scaling? Usually they don't and you're forced with HD. Having both in an official emulator for once would be nice. Same for PS1 and PS2, let me play at the native resolution.

@get2sammyb whe. They say its uprendered? Have they done anything to get rid of the jagged edges which is synonymous with games back then. The ps1 games because they where upscaled it removed most of the jagged edges. At 480p on a 4k tv if they haven't done anything to smooth out the edges it must look really bad. I love tombraiderbut before I buy I just wanted to check.

I played through the first level and thought it was fine and tbh, wasn't expecting anything better than the PS2 version of the game... would have been nice to get some sort of up-res and performance boost, but is what it is.. I guesss some games like Sly will work better than others; I did drop into the Xbox 360 version available on Series and it is a much nicer experience, so will be playing the rest of it over there

I dusted off my PS2 and played Tomb Raider Legend, while my wife played it on the PS5 next to me and to be honest the original looks way better, plays smoother and even has better sound. I think the emulation is somewhat lazy, especially as Sony have the source code of a PS2 but looks like it was coded as a school project.

I'd pay $60 for hd remasters of the 'trilogy' if there are as good as that earlier remaster collection. $20 for essentially a port is ridiculous. At least the RDR1 port looks a bit better and (I think?) runs in 60fps.

@nomither6 Guess you missed 2023 that was one of the best gaming years ever. Funny you praise the PS3 with its lackluster ports, poor performance, awful licenced games, 360 versions being far better and everything bad about modern gaming starting with the PS3/360.

@SLRC98 well, there's a free open source developed PS2 emulator called aethersx2 (now being continued as nethersx2) that can emulate the PS2 on midrange android devices at minimum 720p resolution. On a more modern chip set you can most likely get 1440p to 4k depending on the game. We're talking mobile here and made by hobbyists.
So seeing Sony deliver such underwhelming emulation on a much more powerful device is quite disappointing.

So a PS2 game running on a PS2 emulator looks and plays like a PS2 game and people are complaining??? What on earth do you expect?????? It isn't a port or a remake or even a remaster and hasn't been released as one of those things!!!!! It's an emulated game. The entitlement today is absolutely shocking.

@SLRC98 the bar is so low for some people these days that they should expect PS2 games to still run at the same resolution 24 years later. . . and then get charged 20x the amount for it compared to PC?

@nomither6 which is funny you say that , i mean i love my ps3 i still have my ps3 hooked up to my tv , and play it time to time. but the ps3 even though it had amazing first party games ran 3rd party games worse then the 360. developers hated the ps3 if they weren't a sony studio.

@GamingFan4Lyf don't get me wrong i love the fact that the xbox does that ( even though it doesn't support 100% of the 360 games i own). but the fact that sony is starting to put improvements behind the ps2 emulator, adding trophies , making them look better. to me that's a good start and hopefully they'll keep adding games to this , and hopefully patch the other ps2 games they released with the new emulator. from a few videos i watched comparing the versions , it seemed like the fact they still want to release the games on ps4 kind of made them not run as well as the ps5 version. but it seems like they fixed that.

@FuzzieGinge88 Well, I think most people expect a multi-billion dollar company, with unlimited resources and a group of highly capable engineers, to be able to create an emulator of their own console that can do AT LEAST what other freely available emulators do, on PCs much less powerful than a PS5.

@GamingFan4Lyf That's exactly why Sony spent more time and effort on adding trophy's instead of actually creating a good emulator. They knew that the Sony faithful couldn't care less about quality as long as they got their precious shiny digital rewards.

I am so torn with this because I am a massive tombraider fan but paying 16 is a bit steep. I think that if you have the ps2 disc version of this, which I still have. You should be able to out the ps2 disc into the ps5 and get free access to it. It's obviously for financial reasons they do this but it would be great if they made a stand alone emulator that you could put your own disc base games in and play.

If I'm being honest and critical, trophy support doesn't justify the poor quality and really high price point on PS5, when the game is dirt cheap on PC and you can run it on a potato without any mods.

@nomither6 i know this is never going to happen but i can still wish , that sony releases an official update that lets you use a ps4 /ps5 controller officially on the ps3. yes you can use those controllers on the ps3 , but it only sees the controller as a 3rd party controller. the ps3 will always hold a spot on my tv , with the hd collections of the better ps2 games , but the countless series it spawned , uncharted , killzone , resistance , infamous.

Got it on Steam with all the other old titles always go ones sale for 89p lol 20 or near for a game that's not even been upscaled properly wow. Clearly hoping to sell based on the fact it's got a platinum trophy

@nomither6 Still think to this day PS3 is the best blu ray player I still have my PS3 slim (non slide door version) I use it for very that and to play some of my classics. I still collect PS3 games I loved from 2nd hand stores and I try to buy games of it's store. Just installed a 1TB HDD in it to make sure I've got plenty of space

@SLRC98 You can emulate PS2 games at 4K, or any res you like, on a PC. You can also run them at 60fps if they've been patched, and this game has. The PC that could do that could be way worse than a PS5. And as the article says, for less than 5% of the price of this new release, you could get the PC version that can run at any res and framerate.

@nomither6 I have a ton of games that I could still download to it and I'm collecting disc versions as well when I see a game I want and I still have lie 796GB left best upgrade I've done. I could mod the console but I really don't want too just want to leave it as it should be. Though I think I will change the coin battery in it soon as my PS2s is dead but it's ridiculous to get to it

This is a compatibility list for the Swiss feature which forces games to use a different video mode than their defaults: specifically, for forcing the progressive video modes 480p and 576p. While the GameCube (and Wii) are capable of displaying these resolutions, official titles booted in the interlaced 480i (all NTSC, some PAL) or 576i (most PAL) modes. Many NTSC games are already capable of running in 480p simply by holding the B button on startup, but this feature was removed from PAL games. Thus, video mode forcing is useful for NTSC games which lack native 480p, and all of the PAL game library. 576p was not officially supported in any games: forcing this mode is the only way to enable it, and it allows many games to be played in a higher resolution than originally intended.

The original model GameCube (DOL-001) as well as the Wii are already capable of supporting 480p for many NTSC games. On the GameCube, the progressive menu is summoned in compatible games by holding B as a game is started, while the Wii System Menu will ask automatically if it's set up for progressive display (NB: When running Swiss on a Wii, it is necessary to summon the menu manually). These games can be entered into the list as "Native"; info on forcing them anyway may be included in the notes.

Forcing 576p on NTSC games will in many cases not offer any resolution improvements, and could even result in a squished, letterboxed image, depending on the TV used. NTSC titles are generally hardcoded to a 480 line resolution, and will simply output a 480 line picture in the middle of a 576 line frame. Some TVs will crop off the empty lines, resulting in essentially the same picture as in 480p, but running at a lower 50Hz. Other TVs will display the empty lines, leaving a squished image in the middle of the screen. Unless the game actually renders to the full 576 lines, using 480p will offer a better display.

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