For Silent Hill HD Collection on the PlayStation 3, a GameFAQs message board topic titled 'Patch 1.01'. Hi, I'm a huge fan of Silent Hill and I'm planning to get this collection just for the trophies (I know, the PC. I hoped for a patch after 1.01 as well.
PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Silent Hill HD Collection is a port of and to the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 with 720p resolution (1280 x 720) at 30 FPS, originally developed by, ported by Hijinx Studios, and published. It includes the Born from a Wish scenario from Silent Hill 2.
It features an alternate voice dub, as well as PlayStation Network Trophies and Xbox 360 Achievements. Players have the option to switch between the original voice acting and the alternate voice acting for Silent Hill 2, while the re-dub is mandatory for Silent Hill 3 because it lacks the original voice acting.
The Xbox 360 version is also available as a digital download while the PlayStation 3 version is not. In October 2016, Silent Hill HD Collection was made available on, meaning the game can be streamed to PlayStation 4 and PC. This also includes the latest patch. Contents Development The collection was directed. Silent Hill HD Collection was first announced in Konami's 2011 Pre-E3 show.
It was revealed that both games would be given new voice-overs. The collection was originally supposed to be a PlayStation 3 exclusive, but an Xbox 360 release was eventually announced. Due to the age of both games involved, the only code available to be given to Hijinx Studios by Konami was an unfinished incomplete beta build of the final version because Konami lost the source code.
This resulted in both versions of the HD Collection being hampered by severe technical issues. Was approached by Konami to direct the re-dub. The reason for the re-dub was due to requesting residuals for the multiple ports and re-releases of Silent Hill 2 as he claimed that he owned the rights to James's voice and motion capture.
McGlynn, and refuted this, stating that Guy did not own James's voice and motion capture and that his performance was always owned by Konami; this was the reason Konami never paid Guy for residuals. No written contract between Guy and Konami was available. In a letter to Konami, Guy stated that it was not about the money but rather 'the thoughtless way that those involved in the production have been treated' such as not notifying him of any re-releases and hiding his contributions in ' ' video. Guy also called for Konami to allow the original voices and give fans the option to choose between the original dub and the re-dub.
Guy's close connection with fans of the series played a strong part in his decisions regarding these issues. Supported giving fans an option as well. Guy Cihi , , Monica Taylor Horgan (/) and (, ) eventually signed a waiver, allowing Konami to re-use their voices in the HD Collection. In a post-release interview, Tomm Hulett reflected on the issues with the HD Collection, as well as preserving video games. Due to the development being different for every game in regards to coding and overall engine development, this can cause issues when remastering the game for next generation consoles.