![]() ![]() Synchronicity fell into place, as the 4-beat structure resonated throughout my skull “Oh you want me to hit it in time WITH THIS BEAT“. “Hello Aladdin? I’d like to report a whole new world.” So I thought the last drastic measure, would be to use my PlayStation Platinum headphones. While trying to remedy said frustration, I checked if there were timing or audio settings in the Settings. Yes, I could not commit to the content.įunny thing is, it helped me learn that the file size is 1.923GB so you can download it again very quickly if you ever feel as frustrated as me. The audio was just not working with me and I deleted the game out of frustation. But when I was trying to pata-pata-pata-pon, I could pata-pata-pata- NOT. It’s a pity though, that the minute amount of cinematics which play throughout the game aren’t Except for one which is re-animated which was a bit weird. The up-scaling work they’ve done is phenomenal, with the game looking like a sharply animated cartoon. Not trying to flex, but I’m very lucky to be playing it on a 4K TV with the PlayStation 4 Pro. I was NOT having a good time with Patapon 2 at all. So I kind of knew what I was getting into with Patapon 2. I also forgot to share impressions of it, because I’m useless. I’d played the first Remaster briefly and got the gist of it. Mostly because the title was on the PSP and I had abandoned ship on it even though I loved the UMD’s ( so futuristic!). ![]() I do love rhythm games, but maybe this is due to the nostalgia of it Something which made my dancing feet move ( literally at times). I just want to relive this classic and help from you duders would be so much appreciated.Past-tense is probably the best response to the heading. This thread lists the game (BOFIII) as working and even improved on the vita. Is there anyone who has managed to work out how to get gamefaqs saves working with any other games or any solution just to get breath of fire 3 working? I then had the idea of buying another psp game that would save on the vita (patapon) then copying over the save file and replacing the files of patapon for BOFIII but no luck it wont read it. I cant create an original save due to this error. The real solution would be to create a save, back it up to pc and copy my original save over and carry on. The problem lies within the Vitas folder structure, it wont simply read gamefaq saves because it cant see them. ![]() The fix for this for the original psp was to download a gamefaqs save and overwrite your save through the PC. I downloaded BOFIII from the eu psn store and upon booting the game I'm greeted with the old 'Insufficient space on memory stick duo, game requires 192kb of free space to save data' plagued from the original psp game for having a memory card over 2GB. ![]()
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