Ryan Finnie on Nostr: Thinking back to the original Mirror's Edge, whose PC port contained graphical ...
Thinking back to the original Mirror's Edge, whose PC port contained graphical enhancements which were simply not possible on the underpowered console hardware at the time.
A full list of changes:
1) Those clear rubber slat divider things (which are usually used for preventing air leakage in walk-in freezers) had physics and moved when you ran through them.
Thank you.
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