A new patch for Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin has added several new technical fixes to the PC version of the game, including a fix for the resource-heavy hair that could tank performance.
This issue cropped up shortly after Stranger in Paradise launched, and as modders discovered, the best solution to avoid a single-digit frame rate was to remove hair entirely.
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«Models for hair and fur associated with important characters have been revised to improve performance,» the update notes read.
Beyond an improvement in hair-rendering technology, a Battle Simulator mission has been added to the game and will give you a chance to test out new character jobs and equipment. Anti-aliasing has been adjusted, save cubes will appear in certain side quests, and other issues have been addressed.
«Stranger of Paradise is mostly a more focused version of Final Fantasy that shows some different directions for the series from its traditional games, even if those directions take it down paths that are sometimes a bit… stranger,» Phil Hornshaw said in GameSpot's Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin review.
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