I had a conversation with my coworkers about this over the weekend, and the sentiment I have about this comes from them, and people like them. Essentially, they each bought the remaster for $60 after I told them how they could emulate the original games for free, and lose literally nothing since the remastered versions look like ass anyway. Their reasoning was that purchasing the remaster was simpler than getting
PCSX2 to work properly. They also told me about the array of technical issues that the remasters have and are hoping for bug fixes soon.
I just don't understand how people think like this and waste their money for products that are unequivocal garbage. People are so privileged, comfortable, and lazy that they'd rather pay $60 for a non-functional version of a product that was released going on two decades ago, when they could easily get the functional version for free. It's an utterly bizarre mindset and I don't know what's causing it to be so prevalent. This shit is why gaming is so bad, every game launch from Triple A is plagued with technical issues and microtransaction bullshit. The same people who complain about it go right around and buy products from companies they bitch about ad nauseum. I haven't bought a Triple A game at launch since Fallout 4, and if From Software fucks up Elden Ring and joins the shit Triple A club I doubt I'll ever do so again.