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i have to settle with normal walking throughout my demo
Japanese game devs are weird about their PC ports. They have this weird obsession of absolutely controlling every single aspects of everything, and judge that to be more important than accessibility needs such as:
- Disabling motion blur
- Disabling chromatic abberations
- Disabling grain
- Changing FoV
- Removing shake
- etc
I mean, it's one thing to say "Hey, we did not intend the game to look this way, if you do this, please understand that this might make it look weird in some scenes" - I can't remember the game, but there was one that did that with its FoV-slider, it had one but warned you that in some scenes you might see or not see something different than intended by the devs.
But fair enough, they still gave you the option. But plenty game devs don't, in particular japanese ones. :(
I love the game, but dashing in town blurs everything so badly it’s hard to see and then the dash lines, I feel like I can’t enjoy exploring. I don’t dash but the aliasing problems are quite significant. Thankfully I find the battles look amazing and love the UI and music.