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'''Key points'''
 
'''Key points'''
 
{{ii}} Based on the International editions of ''Final Fantasy X'' and ''Final Fantasy X-2'', which added additional content to both games.
 
{{ii}} Based on the International editions of ''Final Fantasy X'' and ''Final Fantasy X-2'', which added additional content to both games.
{{ii}} Players can only skip some FMV cutscenes, no way to skip in-game cutscenes and certain FMVs.
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{{ii}} Players can only skip some FMV cutscenes in ''Final Fantasy X'', no way to skip in-game cutscenes and certain FMVs. In-game cutscenes and FMVs can be skipped in ''Final Fantasy X-2'' and ''Last Mission''.
 
{{++}} New to the PC version are various boosters to control the rate of enemy encounters and speed up battles, among others (see [[#In-game boosters|below]]).
 
{{++}} New to the PC version are various boosters to control the rate of enemy encounters and speed up battles, among others (see [[#In-game boosters|below]]).
 
{{++}} This release adds an auto-save mode; all three games are now saved in a separate slot when entering another area (''X'', ''X-2'') or ascending one floor (''Last Mission'').
 
{{++}} This release adds an auto-save mode; all three games are now saved in a separate slot when entering another area (''X'', ''X-2'') or ascending one floor (''Last Mission'').

Revision as of 18:56, 25 July 2016

Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster
Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster cover
Developers
Square Enix
Release dates
Windows May 12, 2016
Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster guide on StrategyWiki
Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster on Wikipedia
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Key points

Based on the International editions of Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2, which added additional content to both games.
Players can only skip some FMV cutscenes in Final Fantasy X, no way to skip in-game cutscenes and certain FMVs. In-game cutscenes and FMVs can be skipped in Final Fantasy X-2 and Last Mission.
New to the PC version are various boosters to control the rate of enemy encounters and speed up battles, among others (see below).
This release adds an auto-save mode; all three games are now saved in a separate slot when entering another area (X, X-2) or ascending one floor (Last Mission).
Frame rate is capped at 30 FPS.

General information

Steam Community Discussions

Availability

Source DRM Notes Keys OS
Publisher website
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North American store
Windows
Publisher website
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European store
Windows
Green Man Gaming
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Windows
Humble Store
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Windows
Steam
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Windows
All versions require Steam.

Essential improvements

Untitled Project X

Current Untitled Project X features:
  • Japanese audio support for non-Japanese text and vice versa
  • Fullscreen mode
  • Soft Reset function
  • Mute on focus lost
  • Intel GPU bypass
  • DPI Scaling fixes
  • Performance fixes
  • Cursor management
  • Colored Xbox 360, Xbox One and PlayStation button prompts
  • Button remapping support
  • Controller mappings for F1 - F5
  • Cutscenes and dialogues skipping (Final Fantasy X only)
  • Texture dumping and injection for modding
  • Distribute AP to inactive party members (Final Fantasy X only)
  • Sensors for everyone - even without equipment
  • PSN Trophy sound on achievement unlock
If you have a low-end CPU, turn the Reduce stutter option off or you may experience lag. In the main config, change "Reduce=true" to "Reduce=false".

Untitled Project X Config

Configuration Utility for Kaldaien's Untitled Project X

FINAL FANTASY X/X-2 LAUNCHER+

Gamepad and UnX friendly launcher replacement

Game data

Configuration file(s) location

Template:Game data/row
System Location
Steam Play (Linux) <Steam-folder>/steamapps/compatdata/359870/pfx/[Note 1]

Save game data location

Template:Game data/row
System Location
Steam Play (Linux) <Steam-folder>/steamapps/compatdata/359870/pfx/[Note 1]

Save game cloud syncing

System Native Notes
Steam Cloud
Syncs up to 200 save files each from Final Fantasy X and X-2, and as many as 100 saves from X-2: Last Mission. Graphics settings and custom keybindings are synced as well.

Video settings

Video settings.
Video settings.

Template:Video settings

60 FPS

One fan has shown a framerate of 60 is possible with heavy modification, but it may take "months, minimum" to get the game running this way. While cutscenes play well with enough scripting, doubling the framerate causes severe issues with collision, enemy AI, and many more elements of gameplay.[1]

Input settings

Template:Input settings

Audio settings

Audio settings.
Audio settings.

Template:Audio settings

As with the PS4 version, players can choose between original or rearranged music in Final Fantasy X.

Localizations

Language UI Audio Sub Notes
English
Japanese
Not available for all regions (no dual audio by default).
French
Italian
German
Spanish
Korean
Traditional Chinese

Other information

In-game boosters

The game comes with 5 exclusive modifiers, or "Game Boosters", to alter gameplay. Pressing F1 through F5 will activate them (by default; they can also be remapped).

Key Booster Booster effect
Final Fantasy X Final Fantasy X-2 Final Fantasy X-2: Last Mission
F1 Turbo Speeds up gameplay on the field and in battle. Cycles between double speed, quadruple speed, and off. Does not affect menus or cutscenes, and disables sound effects while active.
F2 Supercharge Characters gain full HP, MP, and Overdrive at the start of their turn. Characters regenerate HP and MP extremely rapidly during combat. Character gains a portion of HP and MP at the start of their turn.
F3 Encounters Adjust the rate of enemy encounters between normal, greatly increased, or none at all. Not available.
F4 Auto-battle All party members automatically use the basic Attack command each round.
F5 Hide HUD Toggles the HUD on/off. May also remove some other overlay screen effects (e.g., the hazy/film filter during dream/flashback cutscenes).

Parameter Changes

The game also comes with 3 cheats (or "Parameter Changes") that can be accessed via Esc. Note that these cheats will be permanently activated for the save game it was used on, and may trigger some achievements (as they aren't disabled when these are turned on).

Paramteter Change Effect
Get all items Gives 99 of each item in the game, excluding key items.
Unlock all skills Unlocks every skill for all characters.
Max Gil Gives you as much money as you can carry.
In Last Mission, only the Max Gil booster is available.

System requirements

Windows
Minimum Recommended
Operating system (OS) Vista or later
Processor (CPU) 2 GHz dual-core CPU
System memory (RAM) 1 GB
Hard disk drive (HDD) 37 GB
Video card (GPU) NVIDIA Geforce 9600GT
ATI Radeon HD 2600XT
512 MB of VRAM
DirectX 9.0c compatible
Sound (audio device) DirectX Compatible Sound Card

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 File/folder structure within this directory reflects the path(s) listed for Windows and/or Steam game data (use Wine regedit to access Windows registry paths). Games with Steam Cloud support may store data in ~/.steam/steam/userdata/<user-id>/359870/ in addition to or instead of this directory. The app ID (359870) may differ in some cases. Treat backslashes as forward slashes. See the glossary page for details.

References