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Vodacixi said:
AlbiNecroxz said:

1) No, Panzer Dragoon Remake is a remake like Xenoblade DE is, so or we called both remastered or we called both remakes

2) I can assure you that is not possible with same old engine, trust me, you underestimate the improvements made. Just because it's the same it doesn't mean it's not recreated from scratch, they could have recreated from 0 the exact same model (which I'm sure they did), a change of textures is not so remarkable and notable, again, trust me. They're different models and you can see this from the new trailer

3) Yes they exists, A remake is not only as you stated, but also that

1. No, they are clearly different aproaches

2. As I told you before, even if that was the case, it's still not a remake

3. No, as I told you, a remake of any kind of media (movies, songs, videogames...) imples change. If it does not change, it's not a remake. It's a reproduction. A recreation. A remastering.

I still regrets calling it a remaster, but I get your statement, I thought you were claiming that Xeno DE is not made from scratch and because of this it's not a remake but I misread, maybe we should call it a "recreation between a remastered and a remake" and this should, hopefully, be fine for all of us :)
But this doesn't solve anohter problem, what is the difference between a port and a remaster? Because I don't like Xeno DE and Ni No Kuni Remastered could be the "same"



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