TheTech52: The original Tales of Symphonia game debuted on GameCube back in 2003 in Japan. Namco now has the port released on Steam. The JRPG on PC features upgraded visuals and new gameplay elements. “We are working hard to bring more exciting content for Tales Of lovers in Western countries, and we hope that our efforts are appreciated,” said Bandai Namco before the release. But it seems the game isn’t performing so well on PC.
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Could put the first Baten Kaitos game on this list. Developed by Monolith Soft, and underrated RPGs. First was published by Namco.
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1.buy ps3 for 75-100 buckss
2.buy Tales of Symphonia chronicle
you got 2 games in 1 discs,also runs better than pc
or you could build high-end pc with emulator since GC version 60fps
I know nothing about PC gaming but this sucks it literally is a great game to play.
It's really sad how poor this port is. I have the original GC discs as well as the PS3 ToS Chronicles, and was very much looking forward to this (I got it free by pre-ordering Tales of Zestiria, at that).
It took a fair amount of time to figure out how to get the game to even *run*, as it was crashing the second I clicked play. I had to run as admin, disable full screen via .ini, and also add it to DEP exclusions.
Thankfully I've had no FPS drops or anything, but the game is extremely blurry for some reason. Like, the game looks so much better in Dolphin at 1080p than it does in the official Steam game, it's crazy.