It seems to be the original port of the PS1 games... so I have doubt there will be a patch for frame rates. That seems to be the original FPS of the game there was 20 years ago....
so if the game was created in 30 FPS... I doubt you can make better than that.
If I record something at 30 and I want 140 FPS.... I need to record everything an another time.... so we don't know what Square Enix have in 2022 about this game and what they have done to it.
So I think we have to play this HD port remake without better FPS.
@mucc found from an another and better review of this game : thanks to Cullen Black
«Eight new orchestrations were composed for this version, with some being brand new and some being new arrangements. The new music only exists on the main menu, and the ‘refined’ versions of the soundtrack Square Enix mentioned at announcement are just higher quality versions of the original tracks, not arrangements. In short, when playing Chrono Cross, it’ll sound as you remember it, with only some slight tweaks to noise compression or equalization.»
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Re: Chrono Cross: The Radical Dreamers Edition (PS4) - A Shockingly Poor Remaster of a Divisive PS1 RPG
@mucc
It seems to be the original port of the PS1 games... so I have doubt there will be a patch for frame rates. That seems to be the original FPS of the game there was 20 years ago....
so if the game was created in 30 FPS... I doubt you can make better than that.
If I record something at 30 and I want 140 FPS.... I need to record everything an another time.... so we don't know what Square Enix have in 2022 about this game and what they have done to it.
So I think we have to play this HD port remake without better FPS.
Re: Chrono Cross: The Radical Dreamers Edition (PS4) - A Shockingly Poor Remaster of a Divisive PS1 RPG
@mucc
found from an another and better review of this game :
thanks to Cullen Black
«Eight new orchestrations were composed for this version, with some being brand new and some being new arrangements. The new music only exists on the main menu, and the ‘refined’ versions of the soundtrack Square Enix mentioned at announcement are just higher quality versions of the original tracks, not arrangements. In short, when playing Chrono Cross, it’ll sound as you remember it, with only some slight tweaks to noise compression or equalization.»
Re: Chrono Cross: The Radical Dreamers Edition (PS4) - A Shockingly Poor Remaster of a Divisive PS1 RPG
«Missing a normal attack purely by chance can set you back a turn or two — or three if you take a hit in between, forcing you to heal»
ARE YOU SERIOUS ? YOU NEVER PLAYED A RPG OF YOUR LIFE ?!
Who are you to critic a RPG game ?