I played the original PS:T before, and while i immensely enjoyed the story, the process was not really fun at all. I consider myself neither technologically impaired nor slow, but no matter which mods i applied i couldn't get the game to run smoothly on a 1080p screen. Crashes after crashes, bugs that made some areas off limits, very small interface. I still beat the game once and it was very satisfying, but i could never bring myself to replaying for different character choices. This EE allows me to finally get down to that. After a few hours of play i find the advertised quality of life tweaks well-placed, and recreated interface looks natural. Some mouse actions have been simplified, so it's easier now to play without using the keyboard shortcuts all the time, which is a blessing for someone with a bad back who prefers playing games while reclined in a chair (like me - i'm a bit old). I am not an everyday gamer and most of what i play dates back a decade or two. Modern computers with HD screens generally do not work well with these games. These days you can adapt most of those old gems thanks to the efforts of the online community; but your mileage may vary dramatically. Some games just won't collaborate; others will be shambling around on crutches. I'm not really that big a connoisseur to put up with so much inconvenience, like, for instance, having two versions of the game installed at the same time (one in 640x480) and juggling save files between the two to advance the plot. That's what i literally had to do when i played the original; obviously an improvement on that was warmly welcomed! I'm currently roaming the Lower ward, and i have encountered precisely one bug so far (my cursor vanished - which i couldn't even recreate upon relaunching the game), so i'm going to call this EE technically sound. Very refreshing, remembering how any routine location change or cutscene could crash the modded original. Granted, it was a few years ago, and performance of mods could have been improved since, but i really didn't want to check back on that. Good job sparing me the trouble!