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also it uses an older version of directX. It could look as polished as the Windwaker remaster, and that was beautiful because it's full HD. I kind of think that the original version of Mini Ninjas is mostly just a port from the console version.
I love this game, because it was the first ps3 game I actually played through when I was a kid (yes I am young). It was the coolest thing I'd ever seen and now it just makes me sad that Square has given up on it...
Jagged edges? Force AA to max from driver prefs if you don't like it (I play without AA at all on my 17" 1080p display).
Honestly I don't need a gfx revamp of any kind because the style and gfx is coeherent with cartoonish assets and it still looks cute&beautiful in 2016, but I agree some technical improvements can be done: first of all FIX ONCE AND FOR ALL major micro-lags issues due to constant polling of HID devices with some mobos/chipset that makes the game unplayable for at least 1/3 of PC buyers.