


If you do not experience any frequent crashes with the PC version then I imagine you'll get the best result with the PC version as long as you have a semi-modern gaming CPU, and force various things like AF in the display drivers, or maybe add ReShade to get higher quality post-processing filters added to the game. The PC version does not have, to my knowledge, any additional improvements or visual effects added to it compared to the PS4. The graphical settings of the game isn't really necessary to have set on highest (or "On" as it's just known here).

Even my Quadro M620 (comparable to about a GTX 460) is capable of running the game at around 60 FPS, and that's when it renders the game internally at 1800p. It can be forced to 1080p by hex editing the executable, or 4K by using the "/4K" command line argument.įPS on PC is relatively easy to get high, depending on your specs.

As we explore the island, we will encounter other survivors of the crash and, if we help them, they will go to our settlement where they will take various, more or less important roles.PC renders at 1800p by default. Instead of combat, they are more puzzle-oriented. Her parts of the game are rather different than those where we play as Adol. We can only control one hero at a time, but the game allows us to freely switch between them anytime we want to.Įvery once in a while we will play as the titular Dana. Adol is accopmanied by by various characters in his adventures, including rapier-wielding Laxia, Shahad who uses an anchor in combat, and Hummel who relies on his rifle with a bayonet. is an action RPG where we will spend most of our time on fighting with the encountered enemies. Just like the previous games of the series, Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana for PC, SWITCH and etc. Finding her may be the key to learning the secrets of the island and getting back home. After some time Adol starts to have recurring dreams about the mysterious girl named Dana.
