For post-processing, you can toggle motion blur, depth of field, and use a higher quality post-processing. On the shading side, you can adjust the shadow resolution (low, normal, high, ultra), shadow distance (low, normal, high, ultra), shadow filtering (basic, high, percentage-closer soft shadows), and ambient occlusion (off, SSAO, HBAO+). Trails into Reverie minimap on PC (left) vs PS5 (right) both at 4K cropped and zoomed to show differences For draw distance, you can adjust the NPC draw distance (normal to unlimited) and foliage draw distance (normal to ultra). For rendering quality, you can enable anti-aliasing (off, FXAA, and up to 8xMSAA), transparency supersampling, and anisotropic filtering. The VR options were not available during the review period, and I don’t have a headset to test this feature with. On the graphics side, you can adjust rendering quality, general options, shading options, post-processing, UI options, and VR options. Trails into Reverie also supports 16:10 properly on Steam Deck, but I’ll get to Steam Deck in a bit. The display options also let you adjust the FOV from 35 to 80. You can toggle v-sync and set the frame rate limit from 30fps to 360fps. Trails into Reverie lets you adjust display mode (windowed, borderless, and fullscreen), select your monitor, adjust resolution (320×200 up to 4K which I tested), and choose refresh rate for your display. There are two graphics options tabs and one display options tab. Before getting into the options, you can now adjust options in-game as Peter mentioned to me in our recent interview. Since this is a PH3 conversion, the graphics options section will be big. I’ll update this when the requirements are revealed. It still feels weird that we finally have Hajimari no Kiseki in the West, but thanks to a superb PC port, this dream is real. I will also cover how the game is on Steam Deck, how it feels after recently playing the Crossbell games, and more. The PC version has been done by PH3 games, and I’m going to cover it for my PC review of Trails into Reverie. The Legend of Heroes: Trails into Reverie from NIS America and Falcom is finally here in the West on PS5, PS4, Switch, and PC platforms including Steam.
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