Pink Useless Redemption’s newly introduced PlayStation and Nintendo Change launch might have been a trigger for celebration among the many recreation’s devoted group, however as a substitute followers are up in arms over at the moment’s information.
This morning, Rockstar revealed that 2010’s Pink Useless Redemption and its Undead Nightmare growth are coming to PS4 and Nintendo Change on August 17, with bodily editions to comply with on October 13. Rockstar is asking the port a “conversion” fairly than a remaster or remake, and the corporate is charging $50 for this iteration of the sport.
Pink Useless Redemption gamers on social media are upset about Pink Useless Redemption’s value, lacking multiplayer, and lack of a PC launch. It would not assist issues that rumors a few Pink Useless Redemption remake have been flying for weeks following a contemporary ranking for the sport in South Korea. Followers received their hopes up over a full-blown remake, with many clamoring for a model that might put the unique according to Pink Useless Redemption 2, in an analogous method to how The Final of Us Half I is now visually much like Half II.
Pink useless redemption, what we needed:
– Remake, the map is in rdr 2 already
– 60 fps
– Dualsene options
– Solely present gen model (Ps5, Xbox sequence, good PC)
– The last word modelWhat we GOT:
– a 30 fps port
– no 60 fps
– no remake or remaster
– Rockstar not caring ☹️ pic.twitter.com/8BWHtK7SEM— Pyo 5️⃣ (@mrpyo1) August 7, 2023
However that is not what Rockstar is delivering. As an alternative, followers are disillusioned that Pink Useless Redemption on PlayStation 4 and Change seems to look visually much like the unique PS3 and Xbox 360 variations. Rockstar additionally did not announce 60 FPS help for the brand new port, main followers to consider it should run on the unique recreation’s 30 FPS. The issue grew to become much more obtrusive when the group realized that Pink Useless Redemption is already playable on Xbox Collection X in 4K, which was shortly identified on-line.
ICYMI: Pink Useless Redemption runs at 4K on Xbox Collection X and at 1440P on Xbox Collection S by way of the Heutchy technique. pic.twitter.com/3fovNtpRh3
— Klobrille (@klobrille) August 7, 2023
Due to the Xbox Collection X|S’ extra strong backward compatibility with earlier generations of Xbox, Pink Useless Redemption has been accessible on Microsoft’s platforms for years. This new launch just isn’t coming to Xbox, however that is certainly as a result of the unique 360 model is accessible proper now on the Xbox retailer. As well as, the $50 price ticket connected to the brand new PS4 and Change variations would not look nice subsequent to the $30 price ticket over on Xbox.
“I purchased the GOTY version for $10 to play at 4k on my One X. $50 for a easy port on a 13yo recreation is one thing else,” one consumer wrote on Reddit. “Actually unhappy day when the highest publish on r/reddeadredemption is ‘Do not buy purple useless redemption,'” one other wrote.
This upcoming port can also be skipping PC completely, the place Rockstar has nonetheless not formally launched Pink Useless Redemption.
The Pink Useless Redemption “remaster” is the largest disappointment of the yr. A direct port of a 13 yr previous recreation with zero adjustments for $50.
Such an important recreation to be mistreated so harshly. Additionally no PC launch???
Bag was fumbled HARD pic.twitter.com/jVuEjE5yYo
— Matt (@Matthasnocuts) August 7, 2023
Followers are calling the port a “money seize”, with one of many high posts at the moment on the subreddit studying, “Don’t purchase Pink Useless Redemption… If you need a correct remake/remaster then do not buy this money seize.” The publish factors out that the port seems to lack signifiacnt graphical and FPS enhancements, and is lacking the unique’s multiplayer mode.
And, in fact, at the moment’s announcement additionally introduced loads of memes, as some made jokes of the truth that Pink Useless Redemption is coming to a Nintendo platform for the primary time.
purple useless redemption on the nintendo swap pic.twitter.com/XxzekyhNn3
— jake (@AC_Roald) August 7, 2023
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