Fantasian Neo Dimension Update Brings Quality of Life Improvements

New features include Camera Interpolation Time and Custom Difficulty.

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Square Enix and Mistwalker released a new update for Fantasian Neo Dimension with various quality of life improvements and features. In addition, controller and crashing fixes were applied to the PlayStation 5 version.

The new Fantasian Neo Dimension update brings various adjustments, a new Vibration option, the “Camera Interpolation Time” option, and Custom Difficulty for second and subsequent playthroughs. 

Patch notes for the new update may be read below, via Square Enix’s support website:

Fantasian Neo Dimension Update Patch Notes

Changes

  • Adjustments to movement control with the analogue stick when the camera shifts during field movement.
  • “Vibration” option has been added to settings, allowing controller vibration settings to be changed.
  • “Camera Interpolation Time” option has been added to settings, allowing the speed at which the camera rotates when moving through the field to be adjusted.
  • For a second or subsequent playthrough, “Custom Difficulty” can now be selected from the difficulty options.
  • The length of time required to press and hold down the “Fast Forward” or “Skip” button has been reduced.

Bug fixes

The following issues have been fixed.

  • PlayStation 5 version
    • When certain conditions were met, the controller would sometimes stop accepting input.
    • When certain conditions were met, the game would sometimes close without warning.

Fantasian Neo Dimension is available now for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam. The game is Steam Deck verified, meaning that the RPG is fully optimized for the Steam Deck with suitable control and UI configurations. This is in addition to having performance settings tailored to the platform. A free demo is also available now with save data transfers to the full game.

Soul Kiwami
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