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Topic on Talk:Silent Hill 2: Director's Cut

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{{--}} Frame rate is capped at 30 FPS; use [[#Silent Hill 2 Enhancements|Silent Hill 2 Enhancements]] to fix.
 
{{--}} Frame rate is capped at 30 FPS; use [[#Silent Hill 2 Enhancements|Silent Hill 2 Enhancements]] to fix.
  
Information about downgraded shadows, audio and FMVs has been moved elsewhere the fog effects don't even have their own keypoint anymore — "Silent Hill 2 Enhancements is a collection of unofficial mods which implement widescreen resolution support, add PlayStation 2 quality audio and fog[...]" — to my knowledge no one has ported the PS2 fog to PC, the effect was recreated, wasn't it?
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Information about downgraded shadows, audio and FMVs has been moved elsewhere and the fog effects don't even have their own keypoint anymore — "Silent Hill 2 Enhancements is a collection of unofficial mods which implement widescreen resolution support, add PlayStation 2 quality audio and fog[...]" — to my knowledge no one has ported the PS2 fog to PC, the effect was recreated, wasn't it?
  
I learned about the massive issues in the Silent Hill PC ports from PC Gaming Wiki, without the great articles I'd likely have completed the unfinished versions. I'd argue that in the current of the page new users don't learn about the fog especially.
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I learned about the massive issues in the Silent Hill PC ports from PC Gaming Wiki, without the great articles I'd likely have completed the unfinished versions. I'd argue that in the current state of the page new users don't learn about the fog especially.
  
 
Even when issues can be improved or solved by mods, negatives should stay negative.
 
Even when issues can be improved or solved by mods, negatives should stay negative.