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Tomb Raider I-III Remastered, Crystal Dynamics and Aspyr’s recent collection of classic, Core-era Lara Croft titles, has received an unofficial patch following the news that a graphically superior version of the sport was released on the Epic Games Store but later removed since it was an “incomplete” construct that didn’t represent the dev’s “final quality expectations.” Shared by UroshUchiha on the Tomb Raider Forums, this patch is claimed to work on each the Steam and GOG versions of the gathering, which is obtainable for $29.99.
A direct link to the patch:
UroshUchiha notes:
- “If you happen to used mods or modified your Steam files in any way, first you’ll need to use Steam’s “Confirm integrity of game files” otherwise the patcher won’t work. It requires that your Steam files are ‘clean’.”
- “If you have got the GOG version of the sport you can even need to use the “Confirm / Repair” feature in GOG Galaxy in case you modified something manually or with mods.”
- “When you download the patcher, run it, use the Browse choice to direct it to your Steam/GOG installation directory. Be sure that ‘Save Backup’ and ‘Confirm Hash’ are checked and click on Start.”
A have a look at a number of the differences, including more poses for Photo Mode:
There are added ceilings (light holes) in Greece levels and different skybox in Colosseum level: https://t.co/NBtOl4BZbv
— Small Medipack (@small_medipack) February 26, 2024
An update from the dev:
We currently are working on the primary update, which we anticipate will launch in the subsequent few weeks. We appreciate your patience as we wish to be certain that the standard is meeting the needs and expectations of our community.
With regard to the Epic Games Store construct and related stories…A development construct with incomplete assets has been available for download on the Epic Games Store. Content in that Epic Games Store construct contained some work-in-progress materials that don’t represent our final quality expectations. We’ve corrected the construct to match the live Steam version.