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Do note that Depth of Field and Motion Blur are disabled in both sets of screenshots, because seriously, no. Which is perhaps unsurprising, if Low is basically “720p/1080p” and High is 4K, although I’m making an assumption there. I’m pretty sure the ones with more shadows are the “everything is on maximum” settings, but without playing in 4K, I can’t see much visible difference between the Low and High texture settings. So, okay, some comparison screenshots, with a disclaimer: I’m not 100% certain which are which. Also, I can turn of Depth of Field and Motion Blur, and that’s always a bonus. There aren’t many of them, but having – for instance – Depth of Field explain that it emulates how a camera focuses, and when you have it turned on there’s a blur effect outside of the focus area, is actually quite useful for anyone who’s not sure what half of these options do. In terms of visual settings, I’m going to give another mild thumbs up, because I’m always happy to see graphical options actually explain what the hell they do. The exception to this is the usual “use the arrow keys to control the camera” but we’ll get to that. Still, the keyboard/mouse controls are largely aimed at actual human beings, so that’s a definite plus. The spacebar can’t be bound to anything because it’s the “accept keybinding changes” button, so you’re limited there, at least. Japanese voices are a nice touch (especially considering that the English voices made me cringe so hard I got whiplash during one of the many, many opening cutscenes) and keyboard configuration is all there and supported. ![]() ![]() So two aspect ratios, with four resolutions each, if I can count correctly. Unsurprisingly, this means that Star Ocean: The Last Hope runs absurdly well the only framerate hitches I’ve noticed are in the first second or so of loading into a new area, which is entirely forgiveable.īefore we get into the nuts and bolts of how it all performs, let’s have a look at the options, of which there are many: I’m running this on an i7-3820 with 16GB RAM and a GeForce GTX 1080 Ti. STAR OCEAN LAST HOPE BONUS BOARD PCAs far as I know, The Last Hope is the first of the Star Ocean games to get an official PC launch, and hopefully it won’t be the last. STAR OCEAN LAST HOPE BONUS BOARD SERIESIf nothing else, it’s nice to see – once again – more of these series engage their warp drives and head to PC. STAR OCEAN LAST HOPE BONUS BOARD PS2Oh, hey, a JRPG series I’m not actually overly familiar with! As with most, I played Star Ocean: Till the End of Time back on PS2 (which I’m told is the best of the lot), but beyond that I’m fairly clueless when it comes to the space-faring XP-and-cutscene-a-thon. ![]()
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