Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter |OT| The Journey of 1,000 Hours Begins with a Single Game

Is this your first Trails game?

  • Yes

    Votes: 41 39.0%
  • No

    Votes: 64 61.0%

  • Total voters
    105
Hopefully SC remake will be done soon, it's best to play FC and SC remake back to back, absolutely the most optimal way to experience this.
 
Wait is this really 60? I played the demo in hamdheld and it felt like 30 to me
There is unfortunately no Switch 2 demo. If you play the demo on Switch 2, you're just playing the Switch 1 version.
 
What other games in this series (or others) play like this game with a mix of real time and turn based combat?

I am loving this game so much. I loved it on the psp too when it was turn-based but the job they did here is amazing! I get a sense of elation playing this game, similar to how playing games on the ps1 used to be back in the day. Ys 7 and 8 were similar, party based action combat. This one does both and I think thats what elevates it.
 
What other games in this series (or others) play like this game with a mix of real time and turn based combat?

I am loving this game so much. I loved it on the psp too when it was turn-based but the job they did here is amazing! I get a sense of elation playing this game, similar to how playing games on the ps1 used to be back in the day. Ys 7 and 8 were similar, party based action combat. This one does both and I think thats what elevates it.

The latest arc. The Daybreak games. The orbment system is better in the Daybreak games as well.
 
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In person the switch 2 looks amazing for this game and its fluid 60, well I think it is, it feels like it in smoothness of animations. I have not seen any stutters or anything yet. I play on both docked and hand held. I haven't popped it into my switch oled to compare yet.
Feels like I'm the one of the only ppl online acknowledging that it actually looks really damn good on Switch 2, whereas everyone else is more concerned pointing out the fact that it's not a super locked/stable 60fps docked, when it's still looks and runs more than acceptable (esp consindering its @2160p).

I'd honestly go so far in calling this the best way to play the game since you have both tv and handheld options to play, esp if you primarily play in handheld since it performs much better than on Steam Deck which caps @ ~45fps and even then still has multiple dips (on an 800p screen)
 
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Why TF is the TAA option only in the PC version?

Anti aliasing on PS5 looks like a relic of the X360 era here, everything looks so shimmery, doubly noticeable in motion.
 
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