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Since a lot in here doesn't know the difference - I'll take my precious time to educate you all.
Generally speaking: A remaster is done within the same engine - like remastering a song - adding something to it - for better or worse.
Generally speaking: A remake is done by changing engine - like doing a cover of a song - it's not the same, but something a like - for better or worse.
Generally speaking: A remaster is always done in the same engine. Most devs doesn't want to use the time to convert to a new engine, so remastering what have already been done, is the preffered route for most devs.
Generally speaking: A remake isn't a "quality of approval seal", cause it only means the devs changed engines, and made old code work in a newer engine (or older?).
Hit me! It's really not that hard!
Edit: I added 'Generally speaking', so the ones that found the needle in a haystack, can have some redemption.
Generally speaking: A remaster is done within the same engine - like remastering a song - adding something to it - for better or worse.
Generally speaking: A remake is done by changing engine - like doing a cover of a song - it's not the same, but something a like - for better or worse.
Generally speaking: A remaster is always done in the same engine. Most devs doesn't want to use the time to convert to a new engine, so remastering what have already been done, is the preffered route for most devs.
Generally speaking: A remake isn't a "quality of approval seal", cause it only means the devs changed engines, and made old code work in a newer engine (or older?).
Hit me! It's really not that hard!
Edit: I added 'Generally speaking', so the ones that found the needle in a haystack, can have some redemption.
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