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Tales of Graces f Remastered details frame rate, resolution, all improvements

Posted on August 31, 2024 by (@NE_Brian) in News, Switch

Tales of Graces f Remastered all improvements additions fame rate resolution

Following this week’s announcement of Tales of Graces f Remastered, Bandai Namco provided more information about the game – specifically frame rate, resolution, and improvements. This information comes from the official website.

First, on the tech specs specifically, Tales of Graces f Remastered is 30 frames per second on Switch with a 1080p docked / 720p portable resolution. The PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 versions run at 60 FPS and at a generally higher resolution, but that’s to be expected. Also as a small tidbit, 31 save slots are available (30 regular, 1 auto save – auto save is new).

Bandai Namco also shared more details about Tales of Graces f Remastered’s improvements. This is in addition to what was previously confirmed – enhanced graphics, destination icons, ability to turn off random encounters, some localized scenes that will be shown in English for the first time, and DLC included.

Here’s the full rundown of everything mentioned on the official site:

Tales of Graces f Remastered – all improvements and additions

Added dash functionWhile holding down the button, you can move at a “dash” that is faster than the normal “run”. You can also switch between “run” and “dash”. *This does not apply when using “Maximum Speed” from the Grade Shop or certain dishes.
Added enemy encounter switching functionAdded “Encounter” option to the menu. If you turn it off, you will not be in combat even if you come into contact with an enemy symbol in the field or dungeon. *However, this does not apply to some event battles.
Added event / Groovy Chat skip function You can skip an event or Groovy Chat by pressing and holding the corresponding button.
Added Groovy Chat dialogue forwarding functionDuring Groovy Chat, you can move on to the next line by pressing the corresponding button.
Grade Shop available from the start of the first playthroughYou can use the Grade Shop from the start of the first playthrough of the game. Purchased effects are automatically turned on, and some effects can be switched on/off from the Custom screen > Grade Shop. *Items related to data transfer, such as levels, cannot be purchased on the first playthrough.
Adding a destination iconThe “!” icon will be displayed at the destination of the main scenario. The remaining distance to the destination will also be displayed.
Cursor movement speed adjustment (World Map screen)While holding down the button, cursor movement speed on the world map will increase.
Added retry function when losing a normal battleEven if you lose a normal battle and the game ends, you can still retry.
Battle subtitlesSubtitles will be displayed for post-battle dialogue and secret skill voices. You can turn them on or off in the options menu.
Help players understand newly acquired skillsNewly acquired Artes and Skills will be displayed in green text.
Color vision supportDungeon gimmicks that are identified by color can now be solved by other methods.
Includes DLCMany DLCs from the original version are included. Note: Some content is excluded. 
Added some overseas languages ​​to Groovy ChatSome of the Groovy Chats that were only available in Japanese as DLC in the original version have been added to the remastered version in other languages. 
Added option to set the overall volumeFrom the customization screen, you can adjust the overall volume of the game, including background music, sound effects, voices, and cutscenes.
Sound effect adjustmentsSome sound effects have been adjusted and polished.
Added audio language switching functionYou can switch between English and Japanese voices.
Added key customization functionYou can freely customize the buttons assigned to field and battle controls.
Added hourglass icon to timed eventsTo make it easier to spot time-limited events, an hourglass icon will be displayed on the screen.
Removal of online ranking featureThe online ranking function, which uses the results of the “Challenge Battles” from the original version, has not been implemented in the remastered version.

Tales of Graces f Remastered launches for Switch on January 17, 2025. We have more on the RPG here.

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