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'''''Tales of Xillia''''' (<u>Japanese</u>: テイルズ オブ エクシリア <u>Hepburn</u>: Teiruzu Obu Ekushiria) is the thirteenth main installment of the [[:Category:Tales (Series)|Tales series]] and is developed by the Namco Tales Studio. The game takes place in a fictional world called Rieze Maxia where humans and ethereal spirits live in harmony. It follows Jude Mathis and Milla Maxwell who elude government officials after sabotaging a weapon of mass destruction known as the Lance of Kresnik. The plot's central theme is ''RPG of Unwavering Convictions'' (<u>Japanese</u>: 揺るぎなき信念のRPG <u>Hepburn</u>: Yuruginaki shinnen no RPG). | '''''Tales of Xillia''''' (<u>Japanese</u>: テイルズ オブ エクシリア <u>Hepburn</u>: Teiruzu Obu Ekushiria) is the thirteenth main installment of the [[:Category:Tales (Series)|Tales series]] and is developed by the Namco Tales Studio. The game takes place in a fictional world called Rieze Maxia where humans and ethereal spirits live in harmony. It follows Jude Mathis and Milla Maxwell who elude government officials after sabotaging a weapon of mass destruction known as the Lance of Kresnik. The plot's central theme is ''"RPG of Unwavering Convictions"'' (<u>Japanese</u>: 揺るぎなき信念のRPG <u>Hepburn</u>: Yuruginaki shinnen no RPG). | ||
Tales of Xillia's reception in Japan was highly positive. At the time of its release, it was the most preordered Tales game in the series and sold half a million copies in a week and also won awards from Sony and Famitsu. The English localization received positive reception for its battle system, neutral to positive reviews for its plot and characters, and criticism for the map designs. | Tales of Xillia's reception in Japan was highly positive. At the time of its release, it was the most preordered Tales game in the series and sold half a million copies in a week and also won awards from Sony and Famitsu. The English localization received positive reception for its battle system, neutral to positive reviews for its plot and characters, and criticism for the map designs. |
Revision as of 10:14, 17 October 2019
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Developer(s) | Bandai Namco Games |
Publisher(s) | Bandai Namco Games |
Series | Tales |
Release date(s) | JP September 8, 2011 NA August 6, 2013 EU/AU August 9, 2013 |
Release type | PlayStation 3 exclusive |
Genre(s) | Role-playing |
Mode(s) | Single-player, Co-op |
GameID(s) | BLUS31006 (IRD), BLES01815 (IRD), BLJS10120, NPUB31136 |
Quick links | Check Compatibility Open Issues Search Google Wikipedia Page |
Tales of Xillia (Japanese: テイルズ オブ エクシリア Hepburn: Teiruzu Obu Ekushiria) is the thirteenth main installment of the Tales series and is developed by the Namco Tales Studio. The game takes place in a fictional world called Rieze Maxia where humans and ethereal spirits live in harmony. It follows Jude Mathis and Milla Maxwell who elude government officials after sabotaging a weapon of mass destruction known as the Lance of Kresnik. The plot's central theme is "RPG of Unwavering Convictions" (Japanese: 揺るぎなき信念のRPG Hepburn: Yuruginaki shinnen no RPG).
Tales of Xillia's reception in Japan was highly positive. At the time of its release, it was the most preordered Tales game in the series and sold half a million copies in a week and also won awards from Sony and Famitsu. The English localization received positive reception for its battle system, neutral to positive reviews for its plot and characters, and criticism for the map designs.
Tales of Xillia consists primarily of two major areas: the field map and the battle screen. The field map is a realistically scaled 3D environment where the player character traverses and interacts with non-player characters, items, or mob avatars. On the field map, character interactions between the party can also be viewed in the form of a sketch story; these sketch stories are referred to as skits and consist of animated portraits and voice acting. When coming into contact with a mob avatar, the environment switches to the battle screen, a 3D representation of an area in which the player commands the characters in battles against the CPU-controlled mobs.
Configuration
Options that deviate from RPCS3's default settings and provide the best experience with this title are listed below.
GPU configuration
Setting | Option | Notes |
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Renderer | Vulkan | Recommended to get the best performance. |
Framelimit | 60 | Required to automatically change the FPS cap while ingame. |
Advanced configuration
Setting | Option | Notes |
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Vblank rate | 30 | Required to automatically change the FPS cap while ingame. |
Known Issues
Dynamically change FPS cap
This title has a 60FPS cap during combat and a 30FPS cap for all other scenarios in-game. However, RPCS3 requires a few workarounds to dynamically switch the FPS cap between 30FPS and 60FPS,. Without these workarounds, users are forced to play combat scenes at half-speed. This issue is tracked in Issue 5243. The following workarounds are currently available:
- As mentioned in the Configuration tab, set Framelimit option to 60 and the Vblank frequency option to 30.
- Using a hacked build by RainbowCookie that let's users manually switch the FPS cap from 30FPS to 60FPS by pressing the analog stick L3 button without. To facilitate this, be sure to set the framelimit option to Auto.
Missing Audio
If you find that the music and some sound effects are missing when playing the game with RPCS3's default settings, you need to modify settings present only in the config.yml. Click here for instructions on accessing the same. Search for "PPU Threads" which should be the third line in the file. Change the value from 2
to 1
, save and close the file. This should fix any audio issues present.