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The only true native 60 fps Tales, is Berseria. I guess not even Vesperia will have a 60 fps engine.
Though the most likely explanation is that the TV I was using when I played Symphonia on GCN wasn't capable of displaying 60 FPS. If I were to play it on the TV I'm using now, I'm sure I could tell the difference, but...
I'd rather have JPN voiced skits and the PS2-exclusive content I missed out on.
lol
When people say that 30 vs 60 doesn't matter to them, I think it's crazy but I mean, I get it. It's not important to them. But when people say they *can't even tell* the difference? It's gotta be some sort of impairment. It actually must really suck not being able to enjoy that leap in motion quality because of what I can only assume is some sort of genetic malfunction.