Chrono Cross: Radical Dreamers: Steam users complain: better emulation than refactoring

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Chrono Cross: Radical Dreamers now available on all platforms, but on PC it’s raining complaints, it’s obvious in the reviews Steambecause for many emulated version Better than the remastered one.

The node is one of the really common ones for ports and remastered from Japan: Chrono Cross: The Radical Dreamers would be a very lazy job that would do less than many emulators like Duckstation will do. For example, many people wonder why animations are still below 15fps and blue still, why there are no options like Vsync and Gsync to reduce tearing, why widescreen support has not been added, and why the backgrounds have been enlarged. very mediocre.

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In short, according to various opinions Chrono Cross: The Radical Dreamers would not even do the minimum as it is better on new systems where emulators between filters and the possibility to speed up graphics will provide a better experience in every sense.

Some, like the Blackened Halo user, went so far as to call it a “demaster” for a product worse than the already scarce remastered edition of Final Fantasy VIII, precisely because of the flaws listed and poor overall optimization.

It must be said that the game in general was appreciated, because many buyers knew and liked the original version, they simply did not like the work done by Square Enix, which was considered below the minimum standards.

Source: Multiplayer

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