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Skip childhood I suppose will appear in grade shop only on NG+. It already weird we have a portion of it on a regular new game.
Yep, disable Steam input by clicking the controller icon on the game's page in your library. As for the PS3 buttons, the icon shown for start on my Graces says Options, which is the Dualshock4's start button and matches the Dualshock4 that I use.
I noticed that as well. I hope it's there when I go to do an NG+ run, because I don't like fighting without my drawn-sword artes and as such find the childhood section a tiny bit tedious.
The grade shop you can access on your first playthrough is a bonus specifically for remastered with a limited set of options, it's not the normal grade shop you can usually access after completing the game. None of your purchases from it, or any grade you choose not to spend, carry over to following playthroughs. The regular grade shop with all it's options is available as normal after your first clear.
Cool, thanks for that. I assume that the remastered version will always be available should I choose to start a new game from scratch instead of NG+ no matter how many times I beat it? Like if I decide I want to do a half-experience run, or set everything to crazy drops and crazy exp/SP and go nuts, I can still do so? I was thinking after I completely finish the game I might do one of those. It's just been absolute ages since I last played Graces, so I don't really remember the point shop options very well or what I did with it.
In fact, it seems to be available directly in-game in inventory menu with dlcs.
If you own a DualSense Edge controller, turn off Steam Input and use Special K.
Special K fixes games that support DualSense but do not support DualSense Edge (nearly all of which are Unity).
You can use Special K. as was already mentioned.
If I enable Steam input, I can only see Xbox buttons, so in fact none of them is really ideal.
I have a Dualsense btw.
https://sk-data.special-k.info/misc/SK_TalesOfGraces_PlayStationFix.7z
Just extract it to the game's directory, it'll take care of PlayStation -> Windows.Gaming.Input so you get rumble and take care of the button icons.
The only problem at the moment is that it will display the trackpad button icon when you need to press Share. I don't have this setup to remap Share to Trackpad.
DualsenseX works, if you really keep it that's the only viable way to go sadly...
I just updated it so that the trackpad button prompt correctly maps to trackpad click too.
I didn't know it does that too.
The only times i used it for prompt mods it caused problems somehow...