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This looks gorgeous, we can never have too many JRPGs, thanks gog!

EDIT: Seems as though this is a walking sim, a JWS if you will, still, it looks interesting and I'll most definitely buy it!
Post edited March 22, 2021 by TZODnmr2k5
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TZODnmr2k5: This looks gorgeous, we can never have too many JRPGs, thanks gog!
Definately not a JRPG sorry to say.

Tried the demo and it's more like a walking simulator....
Uses UE4 engine but the lack of ingame graphical options is baffling.
I do realise it's just a demo of a still in development game but i am not sold just yet.

Will follow though. The setting, theme and visuals do have potential. Wishlisted.
Post edited March 22, 2021 by Hikage1983
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TZODnmr2k5: This looks gorgeous, we can never have too many JRPGs, thanks gog!
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Hikage1983: Definately not a JRPG sorry to say.

Tried the demo and it's more like a walking simulator....
Uses UE4 engine but the lack of ingame graphical options is baffling.
I do realise it's just a demo of a still in development game but i am not sold just yet.

Will follow though. The setting, theme and visuals do have potential. Wishlisted.
Welp looks like I was thrown off by the anime character design still, I do like walking sims so it's still a win for me! Thanks for the clarification!
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GOG.com: ...
Oh, new Playism release. Good.
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Hikage1983: Uses UE4 engine but the lack of ingame graphical options is baffling.
Not having in-game options sucks, but it usually doesn't lock you up from changing things through ini files and launch cvars.
[url=https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Engine:Unreal_Engine_4]https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Engine:Unreal_Engine_4[/url]
Now that the playlism drm free store shut down can we get more of their games here in GOG such as one way heroics?
it does look good
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TZODnmr2k5: Welp looks like I was thrown off by the anime character design still, I do like walking sims so it's still a win for me! Thanks for the clarification!
I wouldn't say it's a "walking simulator" it a 3D platformer. The (very short) demo is basically a tutorial on the different type of jumps and platform types. And like most platformers you have "goodies" to go fetch in hard to reach places. The question is whenever or not there will be enemies or if it's just going to be platforming but like I said the demo is very limited.

EDIT : fixed typo where I said "would" instead of "wouldn't"
Post edited March 23, 2021 by Gersen
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TZODnmr2k5: Welp looks like I was thrown off by the anime character design still, I do like walking sims so it's still a win for me! Thanks for the clarification!
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Gersen: I would say it's a "walking simulator" it a 3D platformer. The (very short) demo is basically a tutorial on the different type of jumps and platform types. And like most platformers you have "goodies" to go fetch in hard to reach places. The question is whenever or not there will be enemies or if it's just going to be platforming but like I said the demo is very limited.
Yeah, I don't really care too much if there are enemies or not sometimes I just prefer non-combative gaming such as point & clicks and the like, hell, I have plenty of combat-heavy of games as it is, still, the art direction is superb!
Post edited March 23, 2021 by TZODnmr2k5
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GOG.com: ...
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B1tF1ghter: Oh, new Playism release. Good.
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Hikage1983: Uses UE4 engine but the lack of ingame graphical options is baffling.
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B1tF1ghter: Not having in-game options sucks, but it usually doesn't lock you up from changing things through ini files and launch cvars.
[url=https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Engine:Unreal_Engine_4]https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Engine:Unreal_Engine_4[/url]
Hasn't Unreal released a manual for setting up the configs and scripting and wouldn't there be plugins to change settings in games that use their engine.

That guide is quite helpful but it mentions tracking down the right config can even be a problem.
Unreal Engine 4 uses a hierarchical configuration scheme (on top of the multiple configuration categories previously mentioned), meaning that there can be multiple versions of (e.g.) Engine.ini found in different places, some of which may be prefixed with 'Default', 'Base', or 'Windows'. In general, it is best to edit the config file in the user configuration directory, as this should take priority over all others and work even if the game ships with encrypted config files. The file is usually located in %LOCALAPPDATA%\<Game>\Saved\Config\.