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James
Considering comments and my own experience the Legendary Edition is far more buggy than the 2 seperated games are. My Legendary Edition doesn't even support english. There's no way of switching between ingame language and other fix settings.
The game starts with japanese or corean letters and gives you no option of switching to english or any other ingame language even though the STEAM-shop claims that it would support other language settings (like english, german, french).
Nothing from this is actually true. If you buy the Legendary Edition you buy a lot of crap.
So explain TO ME why you're claiming such a bull's crap about setting options and fixed issues while this is totally away from reality!
I wanna ask you something, too.
If it works on your system...
Before you installed the legendary edition, have you already owned and installed the two games Evoland I and II on your pc?
Cause a lot of owners of the two games got the legendary edition after release for free. Maybe those, who installed the two "stand alone"-games don't have that issues, cause they already had all he necessary files for those ingame settings and so on on their systems.
My guess is that some files (like some Settings- or Options.Dll) are missing in that legendary edition which only exist in the two separately buyable games.
or maybe a DLL-conflict?
Edit:
Here's my personal and short picture gallery of my first and only minutes of this game! Enjoy!
P.S.: especially if you understand german (unlike japanese, whatever) enjoy the comments of every picture-masterpiece! Enjoy the depth of those... dull (?)... comments. My regards!
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2076639945
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2076639980
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2076640015
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2076640069
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2076640097
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2076640131
Although I managed to switch in English through an advice posted somewhere in the discussion thread (basically go to Windows parameters / region and language / administration / then, on the language for non Unicode programs, click on "modifiy regional parameters" and select your favourite language), I found this procedure extremely heavy.
FURTHERMORE, no graphic details options means that, when you're in 3d scenes in evo 2, your framerate will dramatically drop and the game become unplayable (even the dialogs and cutscene lag)
So... YO DEV, PUT THE OPTIONS BACK, PLEASE.
DÉVELOPPEURS, REFOUTEZ CES OPTIONS (ET JE RESTE POLI)
We don't want to have a top notch computer to play a pseudo-retro game !!
On n'a pas envie d'avoir une bécane de course pour jouer à des jeux rétro !!
TL:DR. The "Legendary" Edition is a stripped down version of Evo 1 and 2, lacking ergonomy.
PS: Even in Evo 1 and 2, there were no options to remap keys !!!
Hey there,
How did you obtain the game? Upgrade having owned the two separate games or by purchasing the Legendary edition outright?
Also, what system are you playing it on?
We'll get all of this sorted asap.
James
I bought the Legendary Edition on STEAM while it was on sale and that's all to it.
I'm trying to play it on a Notebook via Controller.
Specs:
I7-6700HQ
8 gb RAM
GTX950M
with Windows 10
and that's still enough to play games like Witcher III and Watchdogs II (even though on lower res)
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But I must admit, that's a good advice. Even though it's not the best solution, cause that way you've to change your unicode each time just for playing this game and that includes restarting your computer as requirement, too.
Awesome, thanks man!
And I take it you're in an English speaking country?
James
Sorry for all the fuss but I love Evoland products.
As far as I'm now in evoland 1 atm the controller is no issue at all. You can switch between weapons (sword, bomb, bow) and that works just fine - even with a no-name-controller.
You can't adjust the controller buttons, but the game controls are really simple so far.
The main issue for me was the language: if you don't understand what's going on in the game and what the menu is for and so on, then it's really killing the game. So, it would be really good, if you could switch between language options freely ingame. Without it, you're feeling really helpless and don't know what you should do with the game.