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Chrono Cross remastered performance worse than the original game on the PlayStation 1

Chrono Cross remastered performance worse than the original game on the PlayStation 1

Chrono Cross remastered performance worse than the original game on the PlayStation 1
Chrono Cross remastered performance worse than the original game on the PlayStation 1

The RPG game Chrono Cross was released by Square Soft (before merging with Enix) in 1999 and was undoubtedly one of the masterpieces of the first PlayStation games and one of the masterpieces of RPG games in general, and players still sing its charming melodies and wonderful backgrounds to this day. Things are not perfect for the new remaster on the PlayStation 4 and the Switch, however, as a new report from the Digital Foundry Technology Network confirmed that the remaster, despite minor graphical improvements, comes with less performance than the original version in some cases, meaning that it decreases - and by a large difference sometimes - from Thirty frames.

Well, before you get mad at Square Enix, let's tell you why, Square Enix has already released games without enough effort but this time it's not quite so, simply put, the original game software is missing from Square Enix and that's why the game basically didn't get On an improved version over all these years, this version of the game is a simulation version, there is an additional software layer that works with the version of the game available that makes the improvements made by Square and shows them to the user and this alone causes an additional tax

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Chrono Cross

Chrono Cross (クロノ・クロス, Kurono Kurosu) is a 1999 role-playing video game developed and published by Square for the PlayStation video game console. It is set in the same world as Chrono Trigger, which was released in 1995 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Chrono Cross was designed primarily by scenarist and director Masato Kato, who had help from other designers who also worked on Chrono Trigger, including art director Yasuyuki Honne and composer Yasunori Mitsuda. Nobuteru YÅ«ki designed the characters of the game.

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