The Grand Theft Auto Definitive Editions were a mixed bag. They largely played well, but the graphical overhaul they received included low-quality AI-upscaled art, substandard models and awkward use of ancient animation data. Players also often levied one key aesthetic criticism: that the remasters didn’t align closely enough with the originals in terms of lighting and colour, with a less stylised look. That’s all set to change with patch six, which promises a new classic lighting mode and myriad other fixes – but does it do the job, and how have the other changes affected the final product?
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Source: Eurogamer.net
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