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Author doesn't bother to mention the frame rate options. Is it just between 30 or 60fps or is there an unlimited option?
Why is the author comparing FXAA to TAA?, they are very different types of anti-aliasing. FXAA is not fine, it means the developer put no effort into implementing proper anti-aliasing.
There’s no excuse really other that it being a barebones port but if SEGA can sell their excellent Yakuza games on PC for £15-£25 then there’s no justification for this being £40 other than publisher greed.
4K is the max resolution
Thank you Nanaki. Ho Ho Hoo.
4k, unlimited fps
Update:
And it's working great so far.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1867501345
Man, that entire review is ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥. It's like... I never thought I'd find someone who recommends playing NNK2 which is pretty much universally considered a worse game than the first by every metric. The only legitimate point the reviewer made was that the AI in NNK1 is kind of annoying... but to say it's so bad you're struggling to get through the game is a bit of a comically stupid stretch.
And shout-out to the person who thought the game had a locked 1080p resolution because a review had a screenshot of the game in it at that resolution... like, what?