patrickthehedgehog
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High-res screencaps plz.
Is it similar to the PSP version ? I was going to buy this one but if the PC has more content I may buy it on steam.
This release is based off of the original PC version of Ys: The Oath in Felghana, which means it does not contain the voice-acting or other additions present in the PSP version. It does, however, contain Steam achievements with unique icon art, leaderboards for story mode and Time Attack best times and Steam cloud support.
About 10-15 hours.how long is this game?
Is it possible to play this game with a PS3 controller?
Is it possible to play this game with a PS3 controller?
Yes, download the MotioninJoy driver. I used it for Ys Origin.Is it possible to play this game with a PS3 controller?
Why does this stretch no matter what resolution I pick? Is there some additional setting I missed?
I still prefer it to the alternative since it has Xbox 360 controller emulation.Just keep in mind that MotioninJoy likes to fuck around with other bluetooth drivers and it's a mess to fully uninstall.
Is it possible to play this game with a PS3 controller?
That's the solution I reached after considering the two options but I really hate having the "background noise" of my desktop or my browser.I very strongly suggest playing this game in a 4:3 resolution. Windowed if you have to. The widescreen stretching is just too gross. Try 1152x864 or 1280x960 windowed.
You may have to change the aspect ratio on your monitor or if you have a laptop you may have to change your graphics settings so it doesn't fill the screen.
No to the second, most likely no to the first but I can't say for sure yet.
Steam achievements?
It has them.
That's the solution I reached after considering the two options but I really hate having the "background noise" of my desktop or my browser.
If it was black bands it would be at least a little bit better.
Oh well, I'll get used to it, thankfully my screen is big enough that the window is still pretty large.
I'm on the latest drivers and it's fine, for whatever that's worth.Well, I don't know about for AMD video cards, but nVidia has a flat panel scaling option that lets you play a game in any resolution that isn't your monitor's native and it adds black bars to fill in the space. Sadly I think this is broken in some driver versions.
If your video card isn't stupid about different aspect ratios you should be able to do that.I'm at the office so I haven't been able to try out the game yet obviously, but I have a 1920x1200 monitor. Can I play this at 1600x1200 in fullscreen with black bars on the side or do I have to run it in a window?
Well, I don't know about for AMD video cards, but nVidia has a flat panel scaling option that lets you play a game in any resolution that isn't your monitor's native and it adds black bars to fill in the space. Sadly I think this is broken in some driver versions.
Oh, thanks, I've always been on 4:3 screens before this one so I wasn't aware of this. Anyway the setting doesn't seem to work for me.Well, I don't know about for AMD video cards, but nVidia has a flat panel scaling option that lets you play a game in any resolution that isn't your monitor's native and it adds black bars to fill in the space. Sadly I think this is broken in some driver versions.
I'm doing this and it works fine. (Nvidia Card)I'm at the office so I haven't been able to try out the game yet obviously, but I have a 1920x1200 monitor. Can I play this at 1600x1200 in fullscreen with black bars on the side or do I have to run it in a window?