![]() ![]() ![]() Looking at the Steam screenshots, literally nothing about the visuals has been improved other than the introduction of an overly blurred post-processed DoF shader which itself doesn't really make any sense in an isometric top-down camera game and actually makes many game textures actually look uglier. All they did with BG:EE is introduce hideously ugly cell shading on character outlines (to which an overwhelming majority instantly disable). The toolsets are the same (and half come with the CEP rather than the game itself anyway). "Advanced Graphics Options" (BeamDog have changed nothing about the textures or models / polygons. Looking at the Steam screenshots, they haven't even improved any fonts (in the quickbar and name of your hireling's avatar on the right), what you see there is exactly the same font you already get by enabling the existing Options -> Video Options -> Advanced -> High Res Font option. It's probably the single-most notable upgrade for modern monitors but in no way justifies such a huge leap up in price (ultimately a 700%-1600% increase from $2 regular sale prices to $16-$34) first by slapping on comical $20-$40 "base" prices, and second by reducing the discount from 80% to 10-20% by "resetting" the game's release year (because "brand new" 2018 games get lower sales discounts). "Improved Display" (all they've done is change the UI scaling for smaller 1440p / 4K screens, which is pretty much what modders have done for free in a ton of other old games (eg, Deus Ex "Kentie's Launcher"). ![]()
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