Hexagoon Boss ~ DRAGON QUEST IX Gameplay #04 / 21:9 Widescreen (NDS)
Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies is a 2009 role-playing video game developed by Level-5 for the Nintendo DS. Dragon Quest IX introduced local multiplayer functionality to the series, as well as limited compatibility with Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. It was also the first to be initially released for a handheld game console, and the first to feature spawning of enemies, rather than random encounters. The game retains many of the series' traditional role-playing elements, such as turn-based combat and a level system based on gaining experience points. The game was designed to be the most difficult one in the series, and was released in Japan by Square Enix in July 2009, and worldwide by Nintendo in July 2010.
Dragon Quest IX achieved record-breaking sales within Japan, and has set a Guinness World Record for its anonymous communication mode. Critically, the game has been well-received both inside and outside Japan.
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Angel Falls ~ Dragon Quest IX #03 / 21:9 Widescreen (NDS)
Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies is a 2009 role-playing video game developed by Level-5 for the Nintendo DS. Dragon Quest IX introduced local multiplayer functionality to the series, as well as limited compatibility with Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. It was also the first to be initially released for a handheld game console, and the first to feature spawning of enemies, rather than random encounters. The game retains many of the series' traditional role-playing elements, such as turn-based combat and a level system based on gaining experience points. The game was designed to be the most difficult one in the series, and was released in Japan by Square Enix in July 2009, and worldwide by Nintendo in July 2010.
Dragon Quest IX achieved record-breaking sales within Japan, and has set a Guinness World Record for its anonymous communication mode. Critically, the game has been well-received both inside and outside Japan.
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Sometimes we must help those who have passed away ~ DQ IX #02 / 21:9 Widescreen / DrasticDS
Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies is a 2009 role-playing video game developed by Level-5 for the Nintendo DS. Dragon Quest IX introduced local multiplayer functionality to the series, as well as limited compatibility with Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. It was also the first to be initially released for a handheld game console, and the first to feature spawning of enemies, rather than random encounters. The game retains many of the series' traditional role-playing elements, such as turn-based combat and a level system based on gaining experience points. The game was designed to be the most difficult one in the series, and was released in Japan by Square Enix in July 2009, and worldwide by Nintendo in July 2010.
Dragon Quest IX achieved record-breaking sales within Japan, and has set a Guinness World Record for its anonymous communication mode. Critically, the game has been well-received both inside and outside Japan.
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Force Armor Boss Fight ~ Tales of Destiny PS2 Gameplay #17 (AETHERSX2)
Played with 16:9 widescreen patch
The PlayStation 2 release of Tales of Destiny (テイルズ オブ デスティニー, Teiruzu obu Desutinii?) is a full remake of the original PlayStation release of Tales of Destiny. This remade version of the game was released on November 30, 2006, followed by an additional Director's Cut version, which was released on January 31, 2008, also on the PlayStation 2. Neither version of this remake has been localized.
Identical to its original release, this remake features an introductory video created by the renowned animation studio Production I.G, accompanied with the song "Yume de Aru You ni", performed by the J-pop band Deen. Mutsumi Inomata returns as a character designer, creating several newly-revised designs and artwork for each character. Motoi Sakuraba and Shinji Tamura also return as the composers for this game, fully remixing all of the music from the original game while providing some new original compositions for various added events.
This remake of Tales of Destiny features a new characteristic genre, translated to "RPG Known as Fate" (運命という名のRPG, Unmei to Iu na no RPG?). This change represents the alterations that have been made in all aspects of the game while preserving the basics that defined the original game.
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please tell me whats your image of a proper lady ~ Tales of Destiny PS2 #16 (AETHERSX2)
Played with 16:9 widescreen patch
The PlayStation 2 release of Tales of Destiny (テイルズ オブ デスティニー, Teiruzu obu Desutinii?) is a full remake of the original PlayStation release of Tales of Destiny. This remade version of the game was released on November 30, 2006, followed by an additional Director's Cut version, which was released on January 31, 2008, also on the PlayStation 2. Neither version of this remake has been localized.
Identical to its original release, this remake features an introductory video created by the renowned animation studio Production I.G, accompanied with the song "Yume de Aru You ni", performed by the J-pop band Deen. Mutsumi Inomata returns as a character designer, creating several newly-revised designs and artwork for each character. Motoi Sakuraba and Shinji Tamura also return as the composers for this game, fully remixing all of the music from the original game while providing some new original compositions for various added events.
This remake of Tales of Destiny features a new characteristic genre, translated to "RPG Known as Fate" (運命という名のRPG, Unmei to Iu na no RPG?). This change represents the alterations that have been made in all aspects of the game while preserving the basics that defined the original game.
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Leon Boss Fight + Cutscenes ~ Tales of Destiny PS2 Gameplay #15 (AetherSX2)
The PlayStation 2 release of Tales of Destiny (テイルズ オブ デスティニー, Teiruzu obu Desutinii?) is a full remake of the original PlayStation release of Tales of Destiny. This remade version of the game was released on November 30, 2006, followed by an additional Director's Cut version, which was released on January 31, 2008, also on the PlayStation 2. Neither version of this remake has been localized.
Identical to its original release, this remake features an introductory video created by the renowned animation studio Production I.G, accompanied with the song "Yume de Aru You ni", performed by the J-pop band Deen. Mutsumi Inomata returns as a character designer, creating several newly-revised designs and artwork for each character. Motoi Sakuraba and Shinji Tamura also return as the composers for this game, fully remixing all of the music from the original game while providing some new original compositions for various added events.
This remake of Tales of Destiny features a new characteristic genre, translated to "RPG Known as Fate" (運命という名のRPG, Unmei to Iu na no RPG?). This change represents the alterations that have been made in all aspects of the game while preserving the basics that defined the original game.
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...big brother, you're an idiot! ~ Tales of Destiny PS2 #14 (AETHERSX2)
The PlayStation 2 release of Tales of Destiny (テイルズ オブ デスティニー, Teiruzu obu Desutinii?) is a full remake of the original PlayStation release of Tales of Destiny. This remade version of the game was released on November 30, 2006, followed by an additional Director's Cut version, which was released on January 31, 2008, also on the PlayStation 2. Neither version of this remake has been localized.
Identical to its original release, this remake features an introductory video created by the renowned animation studio Production I.G, accompanied with the song "Yume de Aru You ni", performed by the J-pop band Deen. Mutsumi Inomata returns as a character designer, creating several newly-revised designs and artwork for each character. Motoi Sakuraba and Shinji Tamura also return as the composers for this game, fully remixing all of the music from the original game while providing some new original compositions for various added events.
This remake of Tales of Destiny features a new characteristic genre, translated to "RPG Known as Fate" (運命という名のRPG, Unmei to Iu na no RPG?). This change represents the alterations that have been made in all aspects of the game while preserving the basics that defined the original game.
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House Aileron Secret Technique 🤣 ~ Tales of Destiny PS2 #13 (AETHERSX2)
The PlayStation 2 release of Tales of Destiny (テイルズ オブ デスティニー, Teiruzu obu Desutinii?) is a full remake of the original PlayStation release of Tales of Destiny. This remade version of the game was released on November 30, 2006, followed by an additional Director's Cut version, which was released on January 31, 2008, also on the PlayStation 2. Neither version of this remake has been localized.
Identical to its original release, this remake features an introductory video created by the renowned animation studio Production I.G, accompanied with the song "Yume de Aru You ni", performed by the J-pop band Deen. Mutsumi Inomata returns as a character designer, creating several newly-revised designs and artwork for each character. Motoi Sakuraba and Shinji Tamura also return as the composers for this game, fully remixing all of the music from the original game while providing some new original compositions for various added events.
This remake of Tales of Destiny features a new characteristic genre, translated to "RPG Known as Fate" (運命という名のRPG, Unmei to Iu na no RPG?). This change represents the alterations that have been made in all aspects of the game while preserving the basics that defined the original game.
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I want to see more of the world & meet more people ~ Tales of Destiny PS2 #12 (AETHERSX2)
The PlayStation 2 release of Tales of Destiny (テイルズ オブ デスティニー, Teiruzu obu Desutinii?) is a full remake of the original PlayStation release of Tales of Destiny. This remade version of the game was released on November 30, 2006, followed by an additional Director's Cut version, which was released on January 31, 2008, also on the PlayStation 2. Neither version of this remake has been localized.
Identical to its original release, this remake features an introductory video created by the renowned animation studio Production I.G, accompanied with the song "Yume de Aru You ni", performed by the J-pop band Deen. Mutsumi Inomata returns as a character designer, creating several newly-revised designs and artwork for each character. Motoi Sakuraba and Shinji Tamura also return as the composers for this game, fully remixing all of the music from the original game while providing some new original compositions for various added events.
This remake of Tales of Destiny features a new characteristic genre, translated to "RPG Known as Fate" (運命という名のRPG, Unmei to Iu na no RPG?). This change represents the alterations that have been made in all aspects of the game while preserving the basics that defined the original game.
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Greybum Boss Fight ~ Tales of Destiny PS2 Gameplay #11 (AETHERSX2)
The PlayStation 2 release of Tales of Destiny (テイルズ オブ デスティニー, Teiruzu obu Desutinii?) is a full remake of the original PlayStation release of Tales of Destiny. This remade version of the game was released on November 30, 2006, followed by an additional Director's Cut version, which was released on January 31, 2008, also on the PlayStation 2. Neither version of this remake has been localized.
Identical to its original release, this remake features an introductory video created by the renowned animation studio Production I.G, accompanied with the song "Yume de Aru You ni", performed by the J-pop band Deen. Mutsumi Inomata returns as a character designer, creating several newly-revised designs and artwork for each character. Motoi Sakuraba and Shinji Tamura also return as the composers for this game, fully remixing all of the music from the original game while providing some new original compositions for various added events.
This remake of Tales of Destiny features a new characteristic genre, translated to "RPG Known as Fate" (運命という名のRPG, Unmei to Iu na no RPG?). This change represents the alterations that have been made in all aspects of the game while preserving the basics that defined the original game.
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It took me hours to beat this BS! I just understimated Johnny. 😅
The PlayStation 2 release of Tales of Destiny (テイルズ オブ デスティニー, Teiruzu obu Desutinii?) is a full remake of the original PlayStation release of Tales of Destiny. This remade version of the game was released on November 30, 2006, followed by an additional Director's Cut version, which was released on January 31, 2008, also on the PlayStation 2. Neither version of this remake has been localized.
Identical to its original release, this remake features an introductory video created by the renowned animation studio Production I.G, accompanied with the song "Yume de Aru You ni", performed by the J-pop band Deen. Mutsumi Inomata returns as a character designer, creating several newly-revised designs and artwork for each character. Motoi Sakuraba and Shinji Tamura also return as the composers for this game, fully remixing all of the music from the original game while providing some new original compositions for various added events.
This remake of Tales of Destiny features a new characteristic genre, translated to "RPG Known as Fate" (運命という名のRPG, Unmei to Iu na no RPG?). This change represents the alterations that have been made in all aspects of the game while preserving the basics that defined the original game.
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Tales of Destiny PS2 Stahn Gameplay #08 / Kraken Boss Fight (AETHERSX2)
The PlayStation 2 release of Tales of Destiny (テイルズ オブ デスティニー, Teiruzu obu Desutinii?) is a full remake of the original PlayStation release of Tales of Destiny. This remade version of the game was released on November 30, 2006, followed by an additional Director's Cut version, which was released on January 31, 2008, also on the PlayStation 2. Neither version of this remake has been localized.
Identical to its original release, this remake features an introductory video created by the renowned animation studio Production I.G, accompanied with the song "Yume de Aru You ni", performed by the J-pop band Deen. Mutsumi Inomata returns as a character designer, creating several newly-revised designs and artwork for each character. Motoi Sakuraba and Shinji Tamura also return as the composers for this game, fully remixing all of the music from the original game while providing some new original compositions for various added events.
This remake of Tales of Destiny features a new characteristic genre, translated to "RPG Known as Fate" (運命という名のRPG, Unmei to Iu na no RPG?). This change represents the alterations that have been made in all aspects of the game while preserving the basics that defined the original game.
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Blood of Bahamut NDS / 21:9 Ultra Widescreen Test / English Patched (Drastic DS)
Now i decided to make my own widescreen code for this hidden gem.
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#jrpg #desmume #emulation #nds
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Tales of Destiny PS2 Stahn Gameplay #07 / Batista Boss Fight 2 (AETHERSX2)
The PlayStation 2 release of Tales of Destiny (テイルズ オブ デスティニー, Teiruzu obu Desutinii?) is a full remake of the original PlayStation release of Tales of Destiny. This remade version of the game was released on November 30, 2006, followed by an additional Director's Cut version, which was released on January 31, 2008, also on the PlayStation 2. Neither version of this remake has been localized.
Identical to its original release, this remake features an introductory video created by the renowned animation studio Production I.G, accompanied with the song "Yume de Aru You ni", performed by the J-pop band Deen. Mutsumi Inomata returns as a character designer, creating several newly-revised designs and artwork for each character. Motoi Sakuraba and Shinji Tamura also return as the composers for this game, fully remixing all of the music from the original game while providing some new original compositions for various added events.
This remake of Tales of Destiny features a new characteristic genre, translated to "RPG Known as Fate" (運命という名のRPG, Unmei to Iu na no RPG?). This change represents the alterations that have been made in all aspects of the game while preserving the basics that defined the original game.
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Final Fantasy XII NDS Gameplay / 21:9 Ultra Widescreen Hack (Drastic DS)
21:9 widescreen hack with minor clipping issue on some areas of the game.
i prefer the 16:9 widescreen hack & much better to be played on desmume PC 🙂
segment 2:10 ~ 3:41 has been muted due to copyright claim 🙄
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#finalfantasyxii #drasticemulator #nds #jrpg
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Odin Sphere PS2 / 21:9 Ultra Widescreen Hack TEST bug & glitchy 🤣 (AetherSX2)
A PS2 version of ODIN SPHERE in 21:9 ULTRA WIDESCREEN Hack with messed visuals & pre-rendered graphic glitches as expected for 2D games like this. = ̄ω ̄=
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Tales of Destiny PS2 Stahn Gameplay #06 / Cave Queen Boss Fight / Widescreen Hack 16:9 (AETHERSX2)
The PlayStation 2 release of Tales of Destiny (テイルズ オブ デスティニー, Teiruzu obu Desutinii?) is a full remake of the original PlayStation release of Tales of Destiny. This remade version of the game was released on November 30, 2006, followed by an additional Director's Cut version, which was released on January 31, 2008, also on the PlayStation 2. Neither version of this remake has been localized.
Identical to its original release, this remake features an introductory video created by the renowned animation studio Production I.G, accompanied with the song "Yume de Aru You ni", performed by the J-pop band Deen. Mutsumi Inomata returns as a character designer, creating several newly-revised designs and artwork for each character. Motoi Sakuraba and Shinji Tamura also return as the composers for this game, fully remixing all of the music from the original game while providing some new original compositions for various added events.
This remake of Tales of Destiny features a new characteristic genre, translated to "RPG Known as Fate" (運命という名のRPG, Unmei to Iu na no RPG?). This change represents the alterations that have been made in all aspects of the game while preserving the basics that defined the original game.
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Rutee's Simple Greed ~ Tales of Destiny PS2 Gameplay #05
In this scene, Stahn and Rutee share an intimate moment, from which Stahn gains insight into Rutee's money obsession.
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Tales of Destiny PS2 Stahn Gameplay #04 Widescreen Hack 16:9 (AETHERSX2)
The PlayStation 2 release of Tales of Destiny (テイルズ オブ デスティニー, Teiruzu obu Desutinii?) is a full remake of the original PlayStation release of Tales of Destiny. This remade version of the game was released on November 30, 2006, followed by an additional Director's Cut version, which was released on January 31, 2008, also on the PlayStation 2. Neither version of this remake has been localized.
Identical to its original release, this remake features an introductory video created by the renowned animation studio Production I.G, accompanied with the song "Yume de Aru You ni", performed by the J-pop band Deen. Mutsumi Inomata returns as a character designer, creating several newly-revised designs and artwork for each character. Motoi Sakuraba and Shinji Tamura also return as the composers for this game, fully remixing all of the music from the original game while providing some new original compositions for various added events.
This remake of Tales of Destiny features a new characteristic genre, translated to "RPG Known as Fate" (運命という名のRPG, Unmei to Iu na no RPG?). This change represents the alterations that have been made in all aspects of the game while preserving the basics that defined the original game.
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CPU - Octa-core (1x2.84 GHz Kryo 485 & 3x2.42 GHz Kryo 485 & 4x1.78 GHz Kryo 485)
GPU - Adreno 640
OS - Corvus Vanguard 17.0 (Custom ROM Based on Android 11)
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AetherSX2 Performance Settings (from Patreon Post)
ADD HARDWARE DOWNLOAD MODE OPTION.
Previously known as "DISABLE HARDWARE READBACKS", this speedhack provided a significant performance boost in some games on mobile devices. As mentioned last month, we removed the GS thread synchronization from this option, which made GT4 measurably faster, but at the cost of breaking games that swap data in and out of VRAM (e.g. FFX).
So, instead, we made it an option for the best of both worlds. "ACCURATE" is equivalent to the old "DISABLE HARDWARE READBACKS" setting being disabled, and "Disabled" is equivalent to the old setting being enabled. In other words, if you find GT4 and alike games are running slower with this update, change this setting to the Disabled mode in Game Properties.
The fast profile will default to the safer "DISABLE READBACKS" setting, while still synchronizing with the GS thread. The unsynchronized and disabled options will provide the best performance, but have a greater chance of breaking games. The latter two are mainly split because we the unsynchronized option was causing crashes to be reported, but we have not been able to reproduce any of them ourselves to debug. If you are able to reproduce a crash with the unsynchronized mode selected, please let us known and provide instructions on how we can reproduce and thus debug/fix it ourselves.
ADD SYNC TO HOST REFRESH OPTION (for devices like Odin with weird 61hz panels)
A new feature, although it is rather niche! NTSC PS2 games run at 59.94hz in interlaced mode (or more precisely, 60 / 1.001hz), except for those which support progressive scan, or run in 240p (very rare). This is a mismatch with typical desktop and phone displays, which usually run at 60hz (or above). Assuming a 60hz host, the result is a duplicated frame being displayed every 998 frames, or once every 16.6 seconds, which appears as "microstutter". The effect is more pronounced in 60fps games, and less noticeable in 30fps games, as they are duplicating every other frame regardless.
One method of counteracting this is to run the emulation ever-so-slightly faster (0.1% in the above case), to synchronize the guest refresh with the host refresh rate. The result is buttery-smooth frame pacing, with no duplicated frames. This can also benefit devices such as the Ayn Odin, which uses a very odd 61hz panel.
The option works best when combined with vsync and a vsync queue size of zero, but as this requires more powerful hardware, we wouldn't recommend it for Android. If you enable vsync and refresh sync without reducing the vsync queue size, it'll effectively run with the queue always full, increasing input lag. However, you can still enable the sync to host refresh option alone for Odin-like devices to adjust the emulation speed and reduce the chance of frame duping (note: we haven't tested this on our Odin, since we formatted it to Windows long ago, but in theory it should work!).
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Tales of Destiny Director's Cut GAMEPLAY #03 Widescreen Hack 16:9 (AETHERSX2)
- THE CITY OF DARILSHIED
The PlayStation 2 release of Tales of Destiny (テイルズ オブ デスティニー, Teiruzu obu Desutinii?) is a full remake of the original PlayStation release of Tales of Destiny. This remade version of the game was released on November 30, 2006, followed by an additional Director's Cut version, which was released on January 31, 2008, also on the PlayStation 2. Neither version of this remake has been localized.
Identical to its original release, this remake features an introductory video created by the renowned animation studio Production I.G, accompanied with the song "Yume de Aru You ni", performed by the J-pop band Deen. Mutsumi Inomata returns as a character designer, creating several newly-revised designs and artwork for each character. Motoi Sakuraba and Shinji Tamura also return as the composers for this game, fully remixing all of the music from the original game while providing some new original compositions for various added events.
This remake of Tales of Destiny features a new characteristic genre, translated to "RPG Known as Fate" (運命という名のRPG, Unmei to Iu na no RPG?). This change represents the alterations that have been made in all aspects of the game while preserving the basics that defined the original game.
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CHIPSET - Qualcomm SM8150 Snapdragon 855 (7 nm)
CPU - Octa-core (1x2.84 GHz Kryo 485 & 3x2.42 GHz Kryo 485 & 4x1.78 GHz Kryo 485)
GPU - Adreno 640
OS - Corvus Vanguard 17.0 (Custom ROM Based on Android 11)
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Dragon Quest IX NDS Gameplay Ultra WIDESCREEN Hack 21:9 (DrasticDS)
Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies is a 2009 role-playing video game developed by Level-5 for the Nintendo DS. Dragon Quest IX introduced local multiplayer functionality to the series, as well as limited compatibility with Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. It was also the first to be initially released for a handheld game console, and the first to feature spawning of enemies, rather than random encounters. The game retains many of the series' traditional role-playing elements, such as turn-based combat and a level system based on gaining experience points. The game was designed to be the most difficult one in the series, and was released in Japan by Square Enix in July 2009, and worldwide by Nintendo in July 2010.
Dragon Quest IX achieved record-breaking sales within Japan, and has set a Guinness World Record for its anonymous communication mode. Critically, the game has been well-received both inside and outside Japan.
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Tales of Destiny Director's Cut GAMEPLAY #02 Widescreen Hack 16:9 (AETHERSX2)
The PlayStation 2 release of Tales of Destiny (テイルズ オブ デスティニー, Teiruzu obu Desutinii?) is a full remake of the original PlayStation release of Tales of Destiny. This remade version of the game was released on November 30, 2006, followed by an additional Director's Cut version, which was released on January 31, 2008, also on the PlayStation 2. Neither version of this remake has been localized.
Identical to its original release, this remake features an introductory video created by the renowned animation studio Production I.G, accompanied with the song "Yume de Aru You ni", performed by the J-pop band Deen. Mutsumi Inomata returns as a character designer, creating several newly-revised designs and artwork for each character. Motoi Sakuraba and Shinji Tamura also return as the composers for this game, fully remixing all of the music from the original game while providing some new original compositions for various added events.
This remake of Tales of Destiny features a new characteristic genre, translated to "RPG Known as Fate" (運命という名のRPG, Unmei to Iu na no RPG?). This change represents the alterations that have been made in all aspects of the game while preserving the basics that defined the original game.
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CHIPSET - Qualcomm SM8150 Snapdragon 855 (7 nm)
CPU - Octa-core (1x2.84 GHz Kryo 485 & 3x2.42 GHz Kryo 485 & 4x1.78 GHz Kryo 485)
GPU - Adreno 640
OS - Corvus Vanguard 17.0 (Custom ROM Based on Android 11)
#talesofdestiny #aethersx2 #jrpg #ps2
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Tales of Destiny: Director's Cut STAHN Gameplay PS2 Ultra Widescreen Hack 21:9 (AETHERSX2)
The PlayStation 2 release of Tales of Destiny (テイルズ オブ デスティニー, Teiruzu obu Desutinii?) is a full remake of the original PlayStation release of Tales of Destiny. This remade version of the game was released on November 30, 2006, followed by an additional Director's Cut version, which was released on January 31, 2008, also on the PlayStation 2. Neither version of this remake has been localized.
Identical to its original release, this remake features an introductory video created by the renowned animation studio Production I.G, accompanied with the song "Yume de Aru You ni", performed by the J-pop band Deen. Mutsumi Inomata returns as a character designer, creating several newly-revised designs and artwork for each character. Motoi Sakuraba and Shinji Tamura also return as the composers for this game, fully remixing all of the music from the original game while providing some new original compositions for various added events.
This remake of Tales of Destiny features a new characteristic genre, translated to "RPG Known as Fate" (運命という名のRPG, Unmei to Iu na no RPG?). This change represents the alterations that have been made in all aspects of the game while preserving the basics that defined the original game.
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My Device Specs (Mi 9T Pro)
CHIPSET - Qualcomm SM8150 Snapdragon 855 (7 nm)
CPU - Octa-core (1x2.84 GHz Kryo 485 & 3x2.42 GHz Kryo 485 & 4x1.78 GHz Kryo 485)
GPU - Adreno 640
OS - Corvus Vanguard 17.0 (Custom ROM Based on Android 11)
#talesofdestiny #aethersx2 #jrpg #ps2
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