u/Jaded-Resolution-497

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Okay so I had never bought any Steam keys from G2A. But I heard a lot of criticism towards updated Steam port of FFVII that released just a few months ago, I don't know how drastic the changes are compared to the original port on Steam so I want to know what separates these two ports apart.

The original steam version can no longer be purchased, the only way you can play it is if you had bought it previously or purchased it via Steam Keys.

Also no I will not just emulate the game instead.

u/Jaded-Resolution-497 — 18 days ago
▲ 13 r/FF7Rebirth+1 crossposts

This games base photo mode is very limiting, the only time I didn't use it in this gallery was with the last one. But its so much fun taking these photos.

u/Jaded-Resolution-497 — 21 days ago
▲ 110 r/FF7Rebirth+1 crossposts

Played KCD, the Arkham Games, Sekiro etc. But I firmly believe the FFVII Remake games have the most fun and satisfying combat imo. This game feels like a drug, hoping for Part 3 to be revealed at Summer Games Fest 🙏

u/Jaded-Resolution-497 — 22 days ago

I'm new to the audio scene so please forgive me if I did a rookie mistake.

So my brother gave me his Focusrite Scarlett Solo 3rd gen and his Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO headset as well as his gaming rig which is lethal (He quit gaming). The audio sounds amazing when listening to music or watching anything. But when playing games I came across a weird problem.

So currently I'm playing KCD, FF7 Rebirth, and P5R. they all have the same problem. When a cutscene plays everything is evened out, the dialogue and music are perfect. But when in actual gameplay the characters voices are much quieter and the music makes them much harder to hear. But the thing is, when the characters are beside me I can hear them perfectly, its only when they're in front of me where it sounds like they're talking behind a door.

Also I think the audio overall is a bit quieter when playing games compared to everything else. When looking at the Steam background recorder the games volume is much more even and louder, similar to when I'm listening to music or watching vids.

I tried looking for answers but it seems like nobody has the answer.

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u/Jaded-Resolution-497 — 22 days ago