FINAL FANTASY TYPE-0 HD

FINAL FANTASY TYPE-0 HD

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Geo Jul 28, 2015 @ 11:44am
Version differences (PS4, PC & PSP)
Are there any differences between PS4 and PC version? Same graphics/content?
If yes, what extra does it have compared to PSP version apart from better graphics and dual audio?
Last edited by Geo; Jul 28, 2015 @ 11:45am
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Marsson Jul 28, 2015 @ 11:45am 
Same stuff pretty much. Dual audio is on consoles too.
Honestly looking at the preview picture and viedo it really dosn't seem all that much diffrent then PS4 version. Just nicer clothes.
Kenuty Jul 28, 2015 @ 11:48am 
it doesn't look much difference, and I have the game on ps4 also but i'll buy it again, still a decently good game
I likely won't rebuy it inless they readd the multiplayer to the PC version otherwise no point.
ZedClampet Jul 28, 2015 @ 11:50am 
Here you go (from PC Gamer):

The PC release of FFT0HD, revealed to the world back in early June, will incorporate a number of upgrades over the original, including higher resolution graphics, an improved battle camera, scalable motion blur settings, increased blood levels, character speed boosts, and support for controllers, Steam achievements, and trading cards.

“Developing Final Fantasy Type-0 HD for Steam gave us the opportunity to fully realize our original vision of the game in an enhanced and refined experience exclusively for PC players,” Director Hajime Tabata said in a statement.
Originally posted by ZedClampet:
Here you go (from PC Gamer):

The PC release of FFT0HD, revealed to the world back in early June, will incorporate a number of upgrades over the original, including higher resolution graphics, an improved battle camera, scalable motion blur settings, increased blood levels, character speed boosts, and support for controllers, Steam achievements, and trading cards.

“Developing Final Fantasy Type-0 HD for Steam gave us the opportunity to fully realize our original vision of the game in an enhanced and refined experience exclusively for PC players,” Director Hajime Tabata said in a statement.
So basicly the PS4 version but with all the patches in it.
Marsson Jul 28, 2015 @ 11:52am 
Originally posted by ZedClampet:
Here you go (from PC Gamer):

The PC release of FFT0HD, revealed to the world back in early June, will incorporate a number of upgrades over the original, including higher resolution graphics, an improved battle camera, scalable motion blur settings, increased blood levels, character speed boosts, and support for controllers, Steam achievements, and trading cards.

“Developing Final Fantasy Type-0 HD for Steam gave us the opportunity to fully realize our original vision of the game in an enhanced and refined experience exclusively for PC players,” Director Hajime Tabata said in a statement.

The last part is just laughable :claugh: talk about being cheap when creating hype. Anyone can say that about any game ever ported to PC.

They patched both motion blur and the camera on consoles too, which is good since it was horrible at release. The added blood can be both good and bad depending on how overkill they make it.
Last edited by Marsson; Jul 28, 2015 @ 11:52am
Bleed all over my screen SE !
Geo Jul 28, 2015 @ 11:54am 
I have played the PSP version when the English patch was released but I haven't finished the game yet. I don't know if I should wait and buy this or just go with the PSP version, that's why I'm asking. I liked the game.

Also, does this game have end-game content? Or you just complete the game and then you have to start New Game Plus?
PoutineQuebecoise Jul 28, 2015 @ 2:34pm 
New game plus unlocks extra endings and missions that give you more insight into the story.
Harie0 Jul 28, 2015 @ 2:58pm 
I kinda hate the fact they say the motion blur is scalable. I hate motion blur and turn it off all the time. I hate it more than having a game at 30 FPS.
Zantagor Jul 28, 2015 @ 3:00pm 
Originally posted by harie0:
I kinda hate the fact they say the motion blur is scalable. I hate motion blur and turn it off all the time. I hate it more than having a game at 30 FPS.

Actually, scalable means that it's a setting that you can most likely turn off. If I remember well, they added that possibility throught an update on the console version after people said they didn't like the blurring too much.
CrimsonSamuraiX Jul 28, 2015 @ 3:21pm 
Originally posted by Crow Gracefang:
Bleed all over my screen SE !
Lulz....Squuare Enix on PMS...
PocketYoda Jul 28, 2015 @ 3:29pm 
Originally posted by harie0:
I kinda hate the fact they say the motion blur is scalable. I hate motion blur and turn it off all the time. I hate it more than having a game at 30 FPS.
Yeah same they should just call it motion sickness scale.
JackeeChengg Jul 30, 2015 @ 1:33pm 
I am wondering the differences too?

I don't want to buy this again damnit
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