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The settings can be found in the AiPhone icon near the bottom right of the bridge screen. Many settings can be changed for audio, graphics, image contrast, push notifications, and other settings as well.

Audio[]

Audio deals with the volume and voice settings of the game.

Voice-over[]

Character voices can be set to 2 different types:

  1. Japanese
    • Note that some dialogue may not be voiced for the Japanese version.
  2. Chinese

Volume[]

Volume can be set for several different types of audio.

  1. Master Volume:
    1. Volume (General volume for all below)
  2. Volume Balance:
    1. BGM (Background music)
    2. SFX (Sound effects)
    3. Characters (Character voices)
    4. ELFs (ELF character voices)
    5. CG (Cutscene audio)

Graphics[]

Video settings handle most of the game's graphics - allowing for downloading assets and turning on battery saver.

Global Display[]

  1. Resolution: Changes screen size.
    • 1920 × 1080 Fullscreen
    • 1920 × 1080 Window Resolution
    • 1680 × 1050 Window Resolution
    • 1600 × 1024 Window Resolution
    • 1600 × 900 Window Resolution
    • 1440 × 900 Window Resolution
    • 1366 × 768 Window Resolution
    • 1360 × 768 Window Resolution
    • 1280 × 720 Window Resolution
    • 720 × 480 Window Resolution
  2. Graphics Quality: Presets that automatically change other settings depending on the chosen option. Lower video quality and graphics will result in a better performance for low- to mid-tier devices.
    • Performance
    • Normal
    • HD (Recommended)
    • Quality
    • Max
    • Custom
  3. Frame Rate: Frame Rate settings will changes the maximum Frames Per Second (FPS) the game will run at. Higher Frame Rate will make scenes-such as battle or CGs-to run smoother. Lowering the FPS can increase performance but also cause small issues within gameplay.
    • 30
    • 60
    • 90 (PC only)
    • 120 (PC only)
    1. These two require a computer powerful enough to notice a difference, you should use a high refresh rate monitor.
  4. Video Settings: The video setting on mobile version has 3 options:
    • Low (Texture for 360p Resolution/Screen)
    • Mid (Texture for 480p Resolution/Screen)
    • High (Texture for 720p Resolution/Screen)
The video setting on PC version has 4 options:
  • Low (Texture for 720p Resolution/Screen)
  • Mid (Texture for 1080p Resolution/Screen)
  • High (Texture for 1440p|2K Resolution/Screen)
  • Max (Texture for 2160p|4K Resolution/Screen)

Custom[]

  1. PP: PP stands for Post Processing. This is generally used to increase something called graphic fidelity, or more simply how beautiful the game looks. Enabling this may reduce performance.
  2. Rendering Accuracy: Rending on surroundings, characters, items, etc. In gameplay, this can affect how far things seem and how actions are performed.
    • 0.6
    • 0.8
    • 0.9
    • 1.0
      • 1.0 or lower is recommended for those with 4k displays.
    • 1.1
    • 1.2
      • 1.2 or lower is recommended for those with 2k displays.
    • 1.3
    • 1.4
    • 1.5
    • 1.5
  3. Shadow Quality: Shadows on various surroundings (environment, items, characters, etc.). Lower quality will result in better performance, but will also cause a lack of depth.
    • Close
    • Low
    • Mid
    • High
    • Very High
  4. Reflection Quality: Reflections on various surfaces (mirrors, water, shiny floors, etc.).
    • Close
    • Low
    • Mid
    • High
  5. Anti-Aliasing: Anti-aliasing, like PP, augments the look of the game by reducing "jagged" lines.
    • Close
    • FXAA
    • TAA
  6. Environment Details: Details on various surroundings (environment, items, etc.).
    • Low
    • Mid
    • High
  7. Lightning Quality: Lightning on various surfaces (environment, items, characters, etc.).
    • Close
    • Low
    • Mid
    • High
    • Ultra
  8. Particle Quality: Particles on various surroundings (environment, items, characters, etc.).
    • Low
    • Mid
    • High
  9. Character Quality: All characters, including NPCs and playable. Lower quality will result in better performance, but will change character quality for gameplay, bridge interactions, open world, etc.
    • Low
    • Mid
    • High
  10. Weather Quality: Open world and bridge only.
    • Low
    • Mid
    • High

Miscellaneous[]

Other options include:

  • High Quality
    • This option, like PP, augments the look of the game by using higher quality assets.
  • HDR (high dynamic range imaging)
    • This option affects luminosity or lighting in the game to give a more vivid look.
  • Distortion
    • Will distort all moving objects in the game. It can be toggled on or off.

Other Settings[]

Camera Lock-on[]

  1. Free: Lock-on direction follows the joystick, allowing you to switch between targets frequently.
  2. Precise: Use the joystick to change the lock-on direction based on screen orientation. The target only changes after the joystick bounces back.
  3. Auto: Lock-on is optimized for each character. Melee characters will prioritize nearby targets. Certain characters will select targets smartly.

DMG Numbers (Total)[]

  1. This setting refers to the damage numbers that appear during combat. Changing this setting will adjust how close the numbers appear on-screen.
    • Normal
    • Small
    • Close

Physics[]

This setting is slightly misleading as it does not affect all game physics. It simply refers to the "bounciness" of some in-game objects. It can be toggled on or off.