Good price and you get remastered for free from 12 tonight.
BetaRomeo to geebeegooner
15 Sep 165#9
No way, they don't come out until Septem... whaaa... it's September already?! :confused:
2015 is really flying past!
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chrisredmayne
22 Sep 16#40
if I buy this now do I not get the remastered ones anymore ??
discopete
16 Sep 161#39
Looks like....dammit
motherfunk
16 Sep 16#38
Has this expired?
Ashe
15 Sep 16#37
Just showed up now without restarting, thanks.
Illusionary
15 Sep 16#36
Try relaunching Steam.
Ashe
15 Sep 16#35
It's not listed though under BS2 Remastered, no DLC sections unlike for the original. It does say I own it when I go to the Steam Store though.
Ashe
15 Sep 16#33
Hmm, where's Minerva's Den Remastered I wonder?
Illusionary to Ashe
15 Sep 16#34
DLC for Bioshock 2 Remastered.
Illusionary
15 Sep 16#32
Bioshock 2 Remastered now available in Steam; I expect that the first game will be along shortly.
Edit: and there it is now.
corzair
15 Sep 16#31
hehe Mandela Effect 2015 only in that other timeline
Illusionary
15 Sep 161#30
Nah, I wouldn't say that it's "mad" at all, really - I can still see there being a reasonably sizeable group of people who'd want to play the original releases even if they're in the minority. While not widely played now, the remastered Bioshock 2 has no multiplayer, for example, and these versions are also going to be more a fair amount more resource-intensive.
geebeegooner
15 Sep 166#2
Good price and you get remastered for free from 12 tonight.
BetaRomeo to geebeegooner
15 Sep 165#9
No way, they don't come out until Septem... whaaa... it's September already?! :confused:
2015 is really flying past!
yazzooni to geebeegooner
15 Sep 16#29
11, I believe.
Illusionary
15 Sep 16#28
Right-click > Categories and you should see the option.
reckoning
15 Sep 16#27
How do you hide steam games? I can filter installed but not sure how to hide them
MBeeching
15 Sep 16#26
It would take a VERY brave developer/publisher to forcibly remove the old versions, the backlash would be extreme. You can easily hide them if you don't want two versions to appear in your library. Skyrim will be exactly the same.
loiterer
15 Sep 16#25
Gah! Hadn't read the blurb. Seems a bit mad to have the options to install the original version and/or the new version. May be a legal matter of prior ownership where it would be considered theft for them to steal the original from you in return for a brand new reworking of the original (even if one never actually owns software, just the entitlement to use it under license. I can well imagine some American's creating a Class Action suit to receive millions of $$$ in compensation for psychological trauma caused by the loss of code they paid to use simply because they can. On the other hand the blurb you've pasted could be applicable to the US only (hence the day earlier release date). Whichever it is I, along, I suspect, with the majority, will only install the new HD version.
benji3000
15 Sep 16#24
expired....
astonvilla1
15 Sep 16#5
do you have to install the games to get the remastered versions or can you just leave them in your steam library ?
Illusionary to astonvilla1
15 Sep 161#6
I'm almost certain that it's the latter, as with the updated version of Titan Quest, for example.
loiterer to astonvilla1
15 Sep 161#7
If previously downloaded into your Library, Steam will update all the necessary HD files on your computer before running. So, if Bioshock 1 and 2 (+ Minerva's Den) are not already set to automatically update, when you press play all new files will be downloaded first.
reddragon105 to astonvilla1
15 Sep 161#23
You just need to have them in your library. The remastered versions will be added as separate listings in your library.
That's incorrect - according to the official details the remastered versions will be separate items in your Steam library - so you'll own 'BioShock' and 'BioShock Remastered' and be able to install/play one without the other. It's not an update/patch; it's a whole new game that you get for free if you own the original.
I don't think it will work like that. If it was just an HD texture pack it would probably get added to the game as free DLC rather than a whole separate library listing (like Skyrim and others). But I think what they've done is ported it to a later version of the Unreal Engine (possibly UE3, as used in Infinite, which would explain why that isn't getting a PC remaster), so most files will be different. Would be cool if it worked like that - so the remastered version would download all files except the old textures - but I haven't seen that happen before. Guess we'll find out at midnight!
I had the same problem when I first saw the trailer. I thought I was just remembering the original as looking better than it was but a) the original still looks great, really holds up, and b) comparison videos haven't convinced me there's much difference. Still, the remasters are free and it will be a great excuse to replay them!
Illusionary
15 Sep 161#22
They're not just texture packs.
Almost certainly the game installs will be entirely independent of each other.
Thebobwil
15 Sep 16#21
I know, soooo annoying!!!! I would love to go back to some real old classic games like this in a modern engine!!
reckoning
15 Sep 16#20
Not sure no but it makes sense to me. If they are just texture packs then maybe. Easiest way to check is install both versions and right click on both and check their locations.
Illusionary
15 Sep 16#19
Are you sure that games can just share files like that?
Rid1
15 Sep 16#18
Thanks, already had BioShock Infinite from a Firefly deal here long ago where it was basically free. Getting 1 and 2 for £6 is awesome, especially with Remastered coming out tonight! Cant Wait!
reckoning
15 Sep 16#17
Separate on Steam but game file wise I don't imagine it makes sense to have the entire game downloaded twice. It'll likely just download the HD files etc and list the game in Steam as another entry.
benji3000
15 Sep 16#14
is dlc included?
Spark to benji3000
15 Sep 16#16
No.
donbarney
15 Sep 161#15
There is a digital foundry vid comparing the two version and in alot of cases the old version looks better ie the water fx.
the mind boggles
ShakeyJK
15 Sep 16#13
Great timing thanks. Do I get the remastered editions just with these or do I also need to buy the bioshock 2 dlc ??
I own BioShock on PC. How do I get the remastered version?
BIOSHOCK ON STEAM: If you already own BioShock, BioShock 2, or Minerva’s Den on Steam, the remastered version for the corresponding title will automatically show up in your Steam library as a separate game. You can expect to see the remastered titles begin rolling out in Steam libraries starting at 3pm PT on September 15, 2016 (find out what time that is in your timezone). Once it shows up, you can choose to install the original version or the remastered version.
Thebobwil
15 Sep 16#8
random note, the remasters are useless, even more so on PC. Their improvements are practically non existent :disappointed:
K1LLER HORNET to Thebobwil
15 Sep 16#10
:laughing:
I was struggling to see any real differences in the video showcase they uploaded not long ago.
This gen will be remembered as the remaster generation.
Bioshock gets a remaster but Mass Effect doesn't. The mind boggles.
freezingheat
15 Sep 16#4
Thank you op, I been waiting ages to get infinite for good price. £4.99 very nice much appreciated.
Waksta
15 Sep 161#3
I was planning on buying this on the PS4 but glad I waited. Far cheaper through this bundle and will wait to download the remastered versions tomorrow.
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Try relaunching Steam.
Edit: and there it is now.
2015 is really flying past!
Gah! Hadn't read the blurb. Seems a bit mad to have the options to install the original version and/or the new version. May be a legal matter of prior ownership where it would be considered theft for them to steal the original from you in return for a brand new reworking of the original (even if one never actually owns software, just the entitlement to use it under license. I can well imagine some American's creating a Class Action suit to receive millions of $$$ in compensation for psychological trauma caused by the loss of code they paid to use simply because they can. On the other hand the blurb you've pasted could be applicable to the US only (hence the day earlier release date). Whichever it is I, along, I suspect, with the majority, will only install the new HD version.
That's incorrect - according to the official details the remastered versions will be separate items in your Steam library - so you'll own 'BioShock' and 'BioShock Remastered' and be able to install/play one without the other. It's not an update/patch; it's a whole new game that you get for free if you own the original.
I don't think it will work like that. If it was just an HD texture pack it would probably get added to the game as free DLC rather than a whole separate library listing (like Skyrim and others). But I think what they've done is ported it to a later version of the Unreal Engine (possibly UE3, as used in Infinite, which would explain why that isn't getting a PC remaster), so most files will be different. Would be cool if it worked like that - so the remastered version would download all files except the old textures - but I haven't seen that happen before. Guess we'll find out at midnight!
I had the same problem when I first saw the trailer. I thought I was just remembering the original as looking better than it was but a) the original still looks great, really holds up, and b) comparison videos haven't convinced me there's much difference. Still, the remasters are free and it will be a great excuse to replay them!
Almost certainly the game installs will be entirely independent of each other.
the mind boggles
I own BioShock on PC. How do I get the remastered version?
BIOSHOCK ON STEAM: If you already own BioShock, BioShock 2, or Minerva’s Den on Steam, the remastered version for the corresponding title will automatically show up in your Steam library as a separate game. You can expect to see the remastered titles begin rolling out in Steam libraries starting at 3pm PT on September 15, 2016 (find out what time that is in your timezone). Once it shows up, you can choose to install the original version or the remastered version.
I was struggling to see any real differences in the video showcase they uploaded not long ago.
This gen will be remembered as the remaster generation.
Bioshock gets a remaster but Mass Effect doesn't. The mind boggles.