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Vanilla was lit as if it was daylight, it just happened to be night.
The characters in the video also have a weird shine on them, and weird round look to them, idk...
I guess this is still early, and maybe the final version would look better. We'll see i guess.
And there's a thing called global light too, so you're not limited to streetlights. So this was done like that on purpose, or it's not done yet. I wager the latter, especially because it's fancier to show RTX lighting when there's no other lights interfering.
You can see that in signs and everything that doesn't cast light in the original, but does in the remix. They had to do that by hand. You can even see in the RTX remix demos how light sources are added. Nothing to do with the developers of the original.
Developers took time, to create a visual design (models, lightning, coloring, textures)
And rtx dont understand any of those, nor old games need that technology at all
Resulting in a cheap looking fancy effect, that ruins picture overall