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How much better is ReVision? From what I remember even with all of the remastering it still looked VERY dated. I think people remember the first one with huge rose colored glasses - it was mind blowing at the time and revolutionary in what it inspired but unless I am wrong I imagine going back today would feel very stifling.

I think I may have tried to do ReVision hooked to my TV with a PS4 controller and had a lot of problems - I suppose I could have given up because of that. Not that I even prefer controller over keyboard - I just like sitting on the couch with a giant screen instead



Revision is very bad. There are changes made to levels that don't make sense and completely break the flow, or worse, the tension of the game. The "enhanced" graphics aren't good enough to tolerate that.


I don't really understand how one has the nerve to ‘fix’ levels in a classic game. But at least, I vaguely remember reading that it might be possible to disable gameplay changes in ‘Revision’—haven't tried it myself yet, but I'm planning on only enabling graphics enhancements.


Also, the Chinese hanzi in Hong Kong were gibberish.


The last time I played DX1 was maybe 3 years ago. It looks dated, ReVision simply takes some of the edges off. But the gameplay is still superior to many games today, having recently tried CP2077, or before Fallout 4, I’d rather play DX1.


Change is subjective (see the other comments about how terrible it is) - but personally I found that ReVision basically turns Deus Ex into “How I remember Deus Ex” - eg. when I first played DX I thought that the levels were huge because there were often two or sometimes three different routes through them; but then by today’s standards that’s practically a corridor; ReVision made the levels feel huge again.

As to the graphics, I remember DX looking fairly "90’s”, and the mods make it… still definitely 90’s, but a bit less painful :)




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