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https://store.steampowered.com/app/330390/GRANDIA_II_HD_Remaster/
Just changed the name, dont see any other difference.
Nah i was mistaken, the Anniversary Edition upgraded to the HD Remaster one today.
It just seems to be basically identical, its a new name but not much else.
Use that Forum and buying the 1st game has no Relations to the 2nd game for an upgrade when its just a free update
They fixed 1-2 bugs and thats it.
The 60 FPS battles were already in the AE edition, they came with a patch a few months after launch.
You can turn them on/off in the options.
Like i wrote, its basically nothing but a name change to bring it in line with the Grandia 1 remaster.
Where? In the HD version, you can't disable them, you have to switch back to the AE version to enable/disable 60 fps battles. Why would anyone want to have forced 60 fps? You're better off using the AE version.
Yeah i meant you could turn them on/off in the AE version. Sorry ,was not clear enough.
It's fine, but seriously though, aside from a few cosmetic changes, the sound effects are all screwed up, and will never be fixed. Neither will the battle transitions, because in the 2003 PC port and on PS2, even those ports had a battle transition, not just a jarring, blank screen.
Why, you mean "miss" is not supposed to be translated as " Fräulein" (young woman) in German?
I LOL'd. If it says 'Fräulein' with a sound of 'Señorita' it would be pretty awesome!