Tale Of Zestiria Mods

MegaGames - founded in 1998, is a comprehensive hardcore gaming resource covering PC, Xbox One, PS4, Wii U, Mobile Games, News, Trainers, Mods, Videos, Fixes, Patches. Just installed the mod, and played for about an hour or so. It works extremely well. I understand what namco was saying about 60FPS and animations not meshing well. I imagine the person who created the fix spent a good amount of time fixing some things so it would run well. Even with what they've done.



3D Vision fix for Tales of Zestiria, with extra hotkeys to disable some effects.

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- Lighting.
- Haloing problems (partially thanks to eqzitara for showing me how to fix one type in 2016).


Installation
- Download this file and extract its contents in the 'Tales of Zestiria' folder, where 'Tales of Zestiria.exe' is. You will notice that there is a 'visiond3d9.dll' file instead of the usual 'd3d9.dll'. This fix assumes that you are going to use the Tales of Zestiria 'Fix' from Kaldaien (Special K). And I recommend that (it features 60fps, high resolution shadows, audio fixes, and more).
- Make sure you have installed the latest Tales of Zestiria 'Fix' from Kaldaien: https://steamcommunity.com/groups/SpecialK_Mods/discussions/5/2741975115064741602/
- You need to make Kaldaien's fix load the 3D Vision fix. To do so, open 'd3d9.ini' and add this block near the beginning of the file:
Architecture=Win32
When=Late

- Run the game. Remember to change convergence because Nvidia's default setting is extremely low for this game.
Hotkeys and features
- F1: high convergence preset. Recommended for gameplay. If you manually change convergence after pressing this key and then you press F7, the value for this preset will be saved.
- F2: low convergence preset. Recommended for cutscenes. If you manually change convergence after pressing this key and then you press F7, the value for this preset will be saved.
- F4: cel shading toggle. Not disabled by default.
- F5: depth of field toggle. Not disabled by default.
- F6: specular reflections stereoization presets. Not used by default, and I don't recommend it much, because I couldn't find the proper FOV value to make it correct at all moments. One press and it will be suitable for normal gameplay. The second press is a lower setting intended for cutscenes. The third press disables this stereoization again.

If you liked the fix and want to contribute for more future fixes, you can donate to this PayPal account: masterotakusuko@gmail.com

The Tales Of series has been going on for quite some time. And it took its sweet time to finally hit PC.

But when it did, it did it with a bang.

Even though Tales of Zestiria is the actual first entry in the series to come to Steam officially, Tales of Berseria is the first game that got a simultaneous console and PC release. Meaning anyone with powerful GPUs could enjoy the game in 4K resolution as soon as it hit Western shores.

And as it always is with PC games, a modding community centered around the game was soon created. This gave players brand new costumes, and even the ability to control NPCs.

And that’s what we like about mods: being able to do the impossible!

10. Magilou Skin Fix

Mazhigigika Miludin do Din Nolurun Dou is such a powerful witch that she can change her skin tone at will. Burn the witch!

OK that’s not exactly true, as her character model’s skin tone is decidedly darker than the one of her portrait.

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This mod attempts to fix this small cosmetic difference, creating a more consistent look that’s definitely appreciated by anyone with OCD.

9. Velvet – Demonic

The Lord of Calamity is the most fearsome being around, and yet Velvet doesn’t always look the part.

Sure, the tattered outfit does scream danger. But there’s still something missing.

The Velvet – Demonic skin attempts to make her standard outfit more fitting to the character’s role with a few choice tweaks.

Namely changing the color of her eyes and hair, and making her skin a little lighter. She really looks like a vampire now, doesn’t she?

8. Eleanor – Cheria Themed Recolor Mod

Tales of Graces F is a game that all fans of the series should play.

While we wait for a PC port to finally get released, we can start getting acquainted with some of its characters.

The Cheria Themed Recolor Mod is a costume mod for Eleanor which recolors her standard outfit with the same color scheme of the standard outfit of Cheria Barnes from Tales of Graces F.

Her Artes do not change, so you can continue skewering enemies with Gungnir Twister without a care in the world!

7. Rokuro – White Robes

Time to make a stylish outfit even more stylish!

Rokuro – White Robes is a costume mod with an amazingly good looking design for Rokuro that turns his robes white.

The red highlights are a very nice touch, and they’re especially good to hide all the blood that Rokuro spills while fighting daemons and exorcists alike.

6. Velvet – DMC5 Dante

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You cannot kill me! I am Omega!

You cannot kill me! I am Subhuman!

Sorry, seeing Velvet turned into Dante from Devil May Cry 5 put his battle theme from the game into my head.

Sadly, there are still no music mods for Tales of Berseria. So we’ll have to make do with the standard battle themes, which should be more than enough for the Lord of Calamity turned Devil Hunter.

5. Rokuro – Face Rework

For being a warrior that has faced death countless times, Rokuro doesn’t have a whole lot of scars.

Well, that’s changing soon!

This Face Rework mod introduces two new face options for Rokuro, removing the black stain indicating his daemonhood status, and adding a few scars in the process.

If you don’tt like the character’s vanilla look, do give this mod a spin. It looks very good and falls perfectly into the game’s general art direction.

4. Eizen – Old Coat

A Malak and a pirate who’s been roaming the seas for so long that he has forgotten to bring a change of clothes.

Say hello to Eizen, folks!

The Old Coat mod makes some light changes to the character’s regular outfit, to make his signature coat look well-worn and old.

Which makes a lot of sense. I mean, considering how Malaks can live for thousands of years, and how Eizen has been wearing his since the beginning of his seafaring career.

3. Cheat Engine Table

God Mode, activated!

This Cheat Engine Table, which requires Cheat Engine to function, will let you activate a multitude of options that can make the game incredibly easy (which is always fun).

But it also removes some of the tedium of grinding.

With an equipment enhancement system as grindy as the one in the game, the ability to instantly max weapons is truly a gift. Maybe from the one and only Lord of Calamity.

2. Cheat Engine Character Modding Table

Have you never wondered how it would feel controlling Tales of Berseria bosses, and using their uber-powerful Artes?

Wonder no more, folks.

This Cheat Engine Table includes a few options that allow you to swap character models and use enemy-only Artes.

You know what this means, right?

It means you can control Seres, Zavied (who plays pretty much like he did in Tales of Zestiria), and even Arthur himself.

Not all Artes work as intended when used by the player. But experimenting is part of the fun with modding.

1. Tales of Berseria Fix

Compared to other console-to-PC ports, Tales of Berseria is a very good one.

But this doesn’t mean that it can’t be made better.

The Tales of Berseria Fix mod introduces a lot of small yet important improvements that make the experience so much better, ranging from image quality to performance improvements.

And if you’re playing with a DualShock 3 or DS4 controller, you can also enable the PlayStation button prompts for an authentic console experience. All on Steam!

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