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You do get those extra bonuses but like I said they're basically fluff. PS3 Director's Cut should basically be a last resort, it runs like absolute garbage at times. It does have a unique problem with the driving that other versions don't, but the performance is way more stable than any other non Xbox release. It runs the best out of all of the non-Xbox versions, and is capped at 60 fps instead of the 30 fps all other console versions run at, though it definitely doesn't maintain that framerate. It's the Director's Cut but with the DC content cut out, so you only get the tweaks they made to the game without any of the additions. If you don't own an Xbox the Switch is the next best version. Not worth the trade-off in performance and tweaks they made to the other aspects of the game. The cutscenes I think actively detract from the narrative and can easily be looked up after you play, and the bonuses are just some extra costumes with gameplay benefits and an in-world house you can buy that just gives you another spot to sleep in. ![]() They added some extra cutscenes and a few other gameplay bonus features, but none of them really add much to the game. The difficulty level for that version is somewhere between Easy and Normal iirc. DC also removed the selection of difficulties. The Director's Cut that all future versions are derived from introduces huge performance issues, as well as changing the color grading, control scheme and camera for the worse in my opinion. Click to shrink.360 version is the best, it's backwards compatible if you have an Xbone but it's disc only unfortunately.
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