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翻訳の問題を報告
i was able to play till yesterday
now the game just shutdown by itself after launching
Cleanup DirectX Shader Cache
1. Start Menu
2. Search and select “Disc Cleanup.”
3. Select C drive and press OK.
4. Check “DirectX Shader Cache” and press OK.
These help in case someone went through same issue
Additional General Complaint about using TAA in this game(and Yakuza: Like a Dragon):
And this isn't really a bug report but as it currently stands the sharpening in the game by default is so strong that I use AMD FSR 2.0 to avoid it. Please add an option to that allows users to modify the game's default sharpness.
In addition to my previous post, running at a wall during combat is also largely broken at higher framerates, particually above 120. Yagami will stick to the wall at a ground level leading to subsequent actions failing a lot of the time.
I believe it was initially an issue in Yakuza 6 when it was first released on PC and it was eventually fixed. I really hope we can have a fix for Judgement too because it breaks immersion.