Personally I chose to emulate the Primehack rerelease on Dolphin than remastered on Yuzu
Firstly because I'm pretty fucking sick of remakes and remasters; if I'm playing an early 2000s era game I want it to look like a game of the era, especially if it's a good looking one like Prime. I think that revamping the lighting engine just makes it look like a weird frankenstein of old and new tech. Like the Gamecube doesn't look like a Gamecube game, but it doesn't look cutting edge either. It's like an amalgametion of PS2, PS3 and PS4 era visuals which is way less appealing than something "period accurate" which was cuttinge edge for its time. Of course I grew up with the Gamecube/PS2, if you didn't then maybe you won't give a shit about this sort of authenticity.
Secondly because the game actually works really great with native M&KB controls. You would suspect it would be way too easy, but the game was balanced around auto-aim so many of the enemies move around a lot and it's not trivial to hit them even with the accuracy of a mouse.
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>fucking ninty never putting anything on sale ever, put this shit on sale for at least 50% off to get people to buy Prine 4 at full price on release fuck
I hate to evangelize but you'd have to be half a retard to actually pay $60 for a 2002 game, remastered though it may be. Your fucking phone is liable to be able to emulate this shit at full speed and a resolution boost to boot, to say nothing of a prope PC