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Looks like the PC version of the MGS collection is certified Konami Quality at the moment
(hexbear.net)
Here is a list of issues:
- No display settings whatsoever, all games default to fullscreen on your primary monitor.
- MGS1's internal resolution is 240p in a 1080p viewport with bilinear filtering. No way to change that.
- MGS2 and MGS3 are locked to 720p internal resolution. Important Edit: There's a resolution mod available for MGS3. Get it here. It technically also works for MGS2 but it creates bugs for UI and post processing effects. Check this for more info. If modders got it working in one day, ask yourself how much effort did Konami need to put in this to get it working for launch. And they didn't do it. Apparently, if you play the games on windowed mode (Alt-Enter) on high refresh rate monitors, the games run at speeds higher than 60fps, which makes them unplayable (everything moves at double speed). Edit: Some people seem to be getting it this in fullscreen as well, unclear what causes it.
- On MGS2, the only way to leave the game is to die on purpose to get back to the main menu, as far as I know.
- Currently the Language Packs have no store page, so they can't be downloaded without using SteamDB.
- Apparently, Cloud Saves are not supported, for whatever reason. Edit: Cloud Saves have been added to MGS1 and the Bonus Content. MGS2, MGS3 and MG1/2 are still missing it.
- Keyboard key binds can't be changed.
- Button settings on MGS2 and 3 don't save, you have to set it every time. But MGS1 identifies my controller automatically.
- MGS2 and 3 use X/A to confirm and Circle/B to cancel, but MGS1 uses the opposite.
- MGS3 supports mouse but has no support for raw input, it only emulates the right analog stick.
Edit: More issues:
- Audio on MGS2 and 3 is very loud and there are no in-game volume settings.
- MGS2 has an audio problem on a couple of cutscenes. Check this for more info Edit: Happens on MGS3 as well.
- Some people can't start the games at all.
This is a bit sad considering how great Ground Zeroes' and Phantom Pain's PC versions were
Now this is that authentic Kojima Experience I was missing from my life.