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That pack is only meant for people who want to buy the game on Steam and have all the useful features of the repacks.Any reason to get the Steam version of HS2 over the JP? Does it run better?
That pack is only meant for people who want to buy the game on Steam and have all the useful features of the repacks.Any reason to get the Steam version of HS2 over the JP? Does it run better?
Oh I'm aware of the purpose of that repack. I meant to ask if there was any reason to pick up the Steam version of the game and if there's any QoL/performance improvements.That pack is only meant for people who want to buy the game on Steam and have all the useful features of the repacks.
My opinion: if you have a well running Repack from ScrewThisNoise the Steam version has no benefit.Oh I'm aware of the purpose of that repack. I meant to ask if there was any reason to pick up the Steam version of the game and if there's any QoL/performance improvements.
First: Repack R7 is outdated, now we have R8.1 (Does the all in one DX R7 base game repack include the mods from sideloader mopack? If no then should i download that too? Cause after installing the base game the size is 60 something gb. So im Kinda confused
Thank you for your input. I'm running the latest repack and I too, see little to the Steam version at first. However, the amount of time Illusion spent to localize the game had me thinking if they at least tried to make changes/optimize the game in any way, shape, or form. I know the translation may obviously be better, but can't help wondering if there are any differences between the ENG and JP.My opinion: if you have a well running Repack from ScrewThisNoise the Steam version has no benefit.
And as I know Steam from Skyrim, Fallout4 & Co there can´t be any performance improvements: normally Steam provides the game files, but they are fully installed and running exclusively on your pc.
After install the task of Steam is reduced to manage the savegames and updates for the game.
Also emulating old games to be able to run them on WIN10/11 without the original game CD/DVD (for example I have all the old Tomb Raider games now running via steam, my old CD´s do no more run on WIN10).
That is part of it, they left the studio out for one.Why Steam version only has 11 gb while main page is 45gb? is that mean steam lack a lot of things?
Any reason to get the Steam version of HS2 over the JP? Does it run better?
None that won't be fixed with time, all it takes is someone ripping any translation out and somehow applying it to the Japanese version like the previous two games. With that said, I believe waiting for the Japanese version to get whatever benefits the Steam version has is the right call here.My opinion: if you have a well running Repack from ScrewThisNoise the Steam version has no benefit.
And as I know Steam from Skyrim, Fallout4 & Co there can´t be any performance improvements: normally Steam provides the game files, but they are fully installed and running exclusively on your pc.
After install the task of Steam is reduced to manage the savegames and updates for the game.
Also emulating old games to be able to run them on WIN10/11 without the original game CD/DVD (for example I have all the old Tomb Raider games now running via steam, my old CD´s do no more run on WIN10).
None other than language and a lack of studio.Thank you for your input. I'm running the latest repack and I too, see little to the Steam version at first. However, the amount of time Illusion spent to localize the game had me thinking if they at least tried to make changes/optimize the game in any way, shape, or form. I know the translation may obviously be better, but can't help wondering if there are any differences between the ENG and JP.
The translation is better if their previous Steam games are any indication, but that is not a benefit the Steam version will have to itself for long if STN has anything he can and wants to do about it.New to this game, but how is the steam version compared to R8? quality of English translation?
It does not, STN hasn't had time to adapt the translation, but maybe in a version or two.does the latest repack contain the translation from the steam version?
Undoubtedly Alex is the man who really knowsThat is part of it, they left the studio out for one.
None that won't be fixed with time, all it takes is someone ripping any translation out and somehow applying it to the Japanese version like the previous two games. With that said, I believe waiting for the Japanese version to get whatever benefits the Steam version has is the right call here.
None other than language and a lack of studio.
The translation is better if their previous Steam games are any indication, but that is not a benefit the Steam version will have to itself for long if STN has anything he can and wants to do about it.
It does not, STN hasn't had time to adapt the translation, but maybe in a version or two.
It might be the file path, the list of folders where the files are that start with the drive letter (C: for example), is too long. Try moving the game out of folders with long names by either renaming them or by reducing the number of folders, however, DO NOT rename or delete folders in the same place as the game files, only the ones outside that folder (mine always extracts to two different Better Repack folders and I rename those to only the game name and repack version number, which works for me).Is it just me or am I getting so many errors while extracting the game file from torrent?
The Steam version has no studio, but it is translated, that's basically it. The translation will make its way to Better Repack, the "old one," eventually, so it is probably worth waiting.What is the difference between this and the old one
I'm asking about what's new on this sequel did they changes the gameplay or it's still the same as the previous oneThe Steam version has no studio, but it is translated, that's basically it. The translation will make its way to Better Repack, the "old one," eventually, so it is probably worth waiting.