doesn't explain all its systems perfectly. It leaves many things open for players to explore and discover on their own. Sometimes, these things are fun to experiment with, like 's Skill Cores and the new Folio system of progression. Other times, they seem like unintended omissions.
Playing with a few of the right settings, skills, and shortcuts in mind can save a lot of time and frustration. However, tutorials don't always describe these clearly enough, and it's easy to miss some of the finer details when distracted by the bigger picture of 's huge, open map. Here are some tips and tricks any player should know.
Like most games in recent years, can be played in two profiles that affect its visuals: Graphics mode and Performance mode. This setting is found under "" in the Options menu. Graphics prioritizes visual clarity and 4K textures over framerate, while Performance may sacrifice texture detail to maintain a steady 60 FPS. Which setting a player prefers is entirely up to them. Some like a smooth-as-butter framerate for fast-paced combat, while others prefer to see the sights of Gaia at the highest resolution possible.
For what it's worth, the framerate is pretty steady even in Graphics mode, but those not playing on a 4K display have less to gain from its high-def textures. Playing in Graphics mode can also help mitigate one of 's most overblown controversies.
Two other interesting options, buried deep in 's Gameplay settings menu, are World Navigation Display and Location Navigation Display. These affect navigational elements shown in the game's HUD. By default, uses a minimap when exploring towns, and a compass (or "") in the overworld.
This is a pretty nice balance — it's helpful to have a minimap when navigating the winding streets of a city, but out in the open world, there are fewer obstacles, so players can just pick a direction and run. Still,those who prefer one particular option over the other can make it permanent. World Navigational Display can change
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