Xenoblade DE is the blurriest game I've played in the modern era, to the point I'm waiting for Yuzu resolution scaling, so I'd choose persona 4 on pc just so you can actually see what is going on lol
I just got used to it, but I agree that portable mode can look ridiculously bad at times.Xenoblade DE is the blurriest game I've played in the modern era, to the point I'm waiting for Yuzu resolution scaling, so I'd choose persona 4 on pc just so you can actually see what is going on lol
Is that docked too? Or just portable.Xenoblade DE is the blurriest game I've played in the modern era, to the point I'm waiting for Yuzu resolution scaling, so I'd choose persona 4 on pc just so you can actually see what is going on lol
It's often under 720p(like 500p) in the larger areas docked, cutscenes lock at 720p tho.
I strongly disagree lol.
Xenoblade would take it for me for the handheld factor alone. Kinda pains me that I can play Catherine now and P5 Strikers next month on Switch, but not P4G. I have P4G on PC too, but I've come to really dislike sitting in front of my PC to play it when my first experience with it was on Vita.Updated the OP cause it has come up a couple of times but I already own both digitally (P4 - PC / Switch - Xeno) so not concerned with the cost component.
Are there decent character interactions in Xenoblade? Is it comparable to something like a Dragon Quest? I know the sim elements are typically why folks love Persona games.
There are "heart to hearts" where in certain areas and with certain party members, you unlock special side interactions. They're just text in XC1, but are fully voiced in XC2. Some of the party members kind of fade into the background once their arc is over, but they occasionally come back out and have some good moments. If you do a lot of side quests, you can get character specific reaction quotes too.Are there decent character interactions in Xenoblade? Is it comparable to something like a Dragon Quest? I know the sim elements are typically why folks love Persona games.
In xenoblade one sadly no the character stuff is severely lacking in the main story, the side characters in the story become hugely irrelevant after it progresses past their initial introduction or if they have one their arc. It does have a mechanic called heart to heart that can offer some decent moments but to see most of them you have to GRIND HARD to see them, it would take less time to do all of p4's social links then it would to see all of xenoblade 1's heart to hearts just from the sheer grind to get themAre there decent character interactions in Xenoblade? Is it comparable to something like a Dragon Quest? I know the sim elements are typically why folks love Persona games.
What how? Persona social elements are pretty close to the stuff you get in WRPGs. Xenoblade is a run of the mill jrpg with offline mmo elements.XCDE should a lot closer to the games you put in the OP than P4G.
Also it's the better game and series anyway.
How much did you like the social stuff in Three Houses? Persona has something similar, but I think it does it much better than Three Houses.
Get personaLiked it a bunch to my surprise. Enjoyed the writing and VA and the relationship development between your crew.
then you would like persona more than xenoblade, relationship building is the core concept of persona from 3 onwardLiked it a bunch to my surprise. Enjoyed the writing and VA and the relationship development between your crew.
Liked it a bunch to my surprise. Enjoyed the writing and VA and the relationship development between your crew.
😂😂If you a like a simple (story, gameplay, etc) jrpg go for Xenoblade. If you wanna something more complete and challenging go for Persona 4 Golden.
You could use Ryujinx instead, it has resolution scaling.Xenoblade DE is the blurriest game I've played in the modern era, to the point I'm waiting for Yuzu resolution scaling, so I'd choose persona 4 on pc just so you can actually see what is going on lol