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    Ys IX: Monstrum Nox local co-op update is out now for Steam

    NIS America released a new update for Ys IX: Monstrum Nox on Steam! The new update introduces local co-op and minor fixes to the game. Check out more details below:

    Local Co-op

    The local co-op feature allows two players to play Ys IX together, at every point in the story where more than one character is available.

    Note that there is an in-game co-op setting which you need to enable in order for co-op to be available. Once this setting is enabled, the co-op player can drop in and out of the game using the “Start” (or equivalent) button on any non-primary controller, while the “Select” button on the secondary controller toggles the player ID indicators (“P1” and “P2”) on and off.

    Unlike Ys VIII, where co-op was mostly limited to combat, the second player is largely equivalent to the primary player in terms of capabilities in Ys IX, including movement and combat abilities, using Monstrum Gifts, discovering and triggering landmarks, enemies and events, opening chests, picking up collectibles, and initiating dialogue. Only interacting with menus and the map is restricted to player one.
    Another significant improvement over the co-op feature in Ys VIII is that character switching is implemented individually for each player: that is, if there are 3 characters in the current party, players one and two can both independently switch to the currently-unused character without affecting each other.

    Of course, given the experimental nature of this feature, there are some constraints and restrictions to keep in mind:

    • You need two controllers to play in co-op (or one controller each for Steam remote play together), and it is not possible to re-bind the controls for the second player.

    • There is shared camera control, and while the co-op camera code does its best to keep both players on screen, this takes some getting used to and requires a different approach to camera control than the single-player mode.

    • The co-op mode is experimental, and in select situations sequences of specific actions could lead to a softlock (e.g. triggering some device which closes doors with the character controlled by player 2, and then logging that player out). Please keep this in mind.

    We have completed 100% of the game in co-op at Nightmare difficulty during testing, and I personally think that it is an incredibly enjoyable way to experience Ys IX.

    16:10 Aspect Ratio Support

    Previous versions of Ys IX used letterboxing for any resolution aspect ratio narrower than 16:9. In this version, all 3D scenes render at full resolution for aspect ratios such as 16:10 (even down to 4:3). 2D elements such as the menu or map screens will still be letterboxed as, just like for ultrawide, the effort to redesign all of these to be aspect-ratio-independent is prohibitive.

    As you can see above, the Steam Deck benefits from this change with its 16:10 screen.

    Full Changelog

    New Features

    • Local co-op support

    • Support for narrow aspect ratios

    • The “Equip Screen Supersampling” graphics setting now also applies to the “Ritual Relics” screen

    Fixes and Improvements

    • Make sure that traps behave functionally the same at high framerates (>>60 FPS) as they do at the default framerate

    • Fix timing of fades after video playback before Grimwald battles

    • Fix spikes at Dry Moat Ruins boss not being shown with some settings

    • Fix crash on startup when no audio devices are available

    • Fix UI animation speed of Grimwald result screen at high FPS

    • Fix a long-standing bug causing NPCs to get stuck on some ceilings after wall run

    • Fix some English spelling issues

    Lastly, read up on our review of Ys IX: Monstrum Nox here. Stay tuned at Final Weapon for the latest Japanese gaming news and updates!

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    Raul Ochoa, a.k.a. Soul Kiwami, is the Managing Editor of Final Weapon and a Games Writer at Game Rant with four years of writing and editing experience. Raul is passionate about the Japanese gaming industry, and he's a huge fan of Nintendo Switch, PC hardware, JRPGs, and fighting games. business email: [email protected]

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