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|widescreen resolution notes= Widescreen resolutions are {{term|Vert-}}.<ref>[https://youtube.com/watch?v=Roam5-SybMg Onimusha Warlords – Original (2001) vs. Remaster (2019) Graphics Comparison - YouTube]</ref> See [[#Widescreen resolution|Widescreen resolution]]. | |widescreen resolution notes= Widescreen resolutions are {{term|Vert-}}.<ref>[https://youtube.com/watch?v=Roam5-SybMg Onimusha Warlords – Original (2001) vs. Remaster (2019) Graphics Comparison - YouTube]</ref> See [[#Widescreen resolution|Widescreen resolution]]. | ||
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{{ii}} Player can toggle between original 4:3 or cropped pan-and-scan 16:9. The game uses pre-rendered backgrounds which are all stuck in 4:3. | {{ii}} Player can toggle between original 4:3 or cropped pan-and-scan 16:9. The game uses pre-rendered backgrounds which are all stuck in 4:3. | ||
{{ii}} In 16:9 aspect ratio, the 4:3 backgrounds are cropped and zoomed in with a camera pan added as the character moves higher and lower on the screen. Unfortunately, many areas are still cropped on the top or bottom in 16:9, so some may want to choose 4:3 original aspect ratio. FMVs and in-game cutscenes are better in 16:9 mode (in 4:3 mode for in-game cutscenes, there is an unnecessary pillarbox on the left and right side). | {{ii}} In 16:9 aspect ratio, the 4:3 backgrounds are cropped and zoomed in with a camera pan added as the character moves higher and lower on the screen. Unfortunately, many areas are still cropped on the top or bottom in 16:9, so some may want to choose 4:3 original aspect ratio. FMVs and in-game cutscenes are better in 16:9 mode (in 4:3 mode for in-game cutscenes, there is an unnecessary pillarbox on the left and right side). | ||
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+ | {{Fixbox|description=Set resolution|ref={{cn}}|fix= | ||
+ | # Go to the [[#Game data|configuration file(s) locaiton]]. | ||
+ | # Open <code>PCConfig.dat</code> with a text editor. | ||
+ | # Change width and height to desired resolution. | ||
+ | }} | ||
==Input settings== | ==Input settings== |
Revision as of 01:30, 7 May 2020
For the original release, see Onimusha: Warlords.
Developers | |
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Original game | Capcom |
Remastered | NeoBards |
Publishers | |
Capcom | |
Release dates | |
Windows | January 15, 2019 |
Onimusha | |
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Onimusha: Warlords | 2003 |
Onimusha 3: Demon Siege | 2005 |
Onimusha: Warlords HD | 2019 |
Key points
- Remastered version of Onimusha: Warlords featuring widescreen support, enhanced backgrounds and characters graphics, analog stick support, new OST and a new Japanese audio track.
- Based off the original PS2 release, does not contain Genma Onimusha (Xbox) gameplay additions and content.
General information
Availability
Source | DRM | Notes | Keys | OS |
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Steam |
Game data
Configuration file(s) location
System | Location |
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Steam | <Steam-folder>\userdata\<user-id>\761600\remote\PCConfig.dat |
Steam Play (Linux) | <SteamLibrary-folder>/steamapps/compatdata/761600/pfx/[Note 1] |
Save game data location
System | Location |
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Steam | <Steam-folder>\userdata\<user-id>\761600\remote\Save.dat |
Steam Play (Linux) | <SteamLibrary-folder>/steamapps/compatdata/761600/pfx/[Note 1] |
Save game cloud syncing
System | Native | Notes |
---|---|---|
Steam Cloud |
Video settings
Comparison between the 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios from the starting area of the game, showing how the area of view is cropped when playing in the 16:9 ratio.
Widescreen resolution
- Player can toggle between original 4:3 or cropped pan-and-scan 16:9. The game uses pre-rendered backgrounds which are all stuck in 4:3.
- In 16:9 aspect ratio, the 4:3 backgrounds are cropped and zoomed in with a camera pan added as the character moves higher and lower on the screen. Unfortunately, many areas are still cropped on the top or bottom in 16:9, so some may want to choose 4:3 original aspect ratio. FMVs and in-game cutscenes are better in 16:9 mode (in 4:3 mode for in-game cutscenes, there is an unnecessary pillarbox on the left and right side).
Set resolution[citation needed] |
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Input settings
Audio settings
Localizations
Language | UI | Audio | Sub | Notes |
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English | Cutscene where Hecuba transforms is edited when playing with English audio, cutting about 10 seconds of footage. Play with Japanese audio to see the cutscene uncut.[1] | |||
Simplified Chinese | ||||
Traditional Chinese | ||||
French | ||||
German | ||||
Italian | ||||
Japanese | ||||
Spanish |
Other information
API
Technical specs | Supported | Notes |
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Direct3D | 11 |
Executable | 32-bit | 64-bit | Notes |
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Windows |
System requirements
Windows | ||
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Minimum | Recommended | |
Operating system (OS) | 7 | 10 |
Processor (CPU) | Intel Core i3 | Intel Core i7-3770 3.4 GHz |
System memory (RAM) | 4 GB | 8 GB |
Hard disk drive (HDD) | 12 GB | 16 GB |
Video card (GPU) | Nvidia GeForce GTX 760 AMD Radeon R7 260X DirectX 10 compatible | Nvidia GeForce GTX 960 DirectX 11 compatible |
- A 64-bit operating system is required.
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Notes regarding Steam Play (Linux) data:
- File/folder structure within this directory reflects the path(s) listed for Windows and/or Steam game data.
- Games with Steam Cloud support may also store data in
~/.steam/steam/userdata/<user-id>/761600/
. - Use Wine's registry editor to access any Windows registry paths.
- The app ID (761600) may differ in some cases.
- Treat backslashes as forward slashes.
- See the glossary page for details on Windows data paths.