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Old 11-17-2021, 02:54 PM   #13
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I wouldn't know having not played the original version. But I did choose the original voices as opposed to the new ones they had recorded. I wanted to at least try to have the experience of the original as much as possible.
The original PS2 versions of both Silent Hill 2 and Silent Hill 3 were essentially free of any sort technical issues, from the graphics to any sort of bugs. The HD Collection was handled by a bunch of glue-sniffing baboons who wouldn't know ports from a fucking hole in the ground. The PS3 version and, to a lesser extent, the Xbox 360 version were riddled with a shit ton of issues that pissed off a lot of the fan base. Everything from freezing to bad textures to the wrong audio being used to poor cutscene rendering to slowdown made it infamous for being one of the worst ports ever among the community. And that's not even touching all of the issues with the voices and all the legal hooplah surrounding it.
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