
Be aware, though, there are some scenes where you can't move the camera, such as going through a hallway or corridor in a building. That said, KB/M isn't a terrible way to go, though I do suggest turning camera movement to manual. But this was a game built with controller in mind from the very start, and it feels best with either an Xbox or PlayStation controller in hand.

Keyboard and mous controls are fully present, and they aren't that bad either. A restart cleared this issue up and we were able to stream the first part of the Kingdom Hearts FINAL MIX on Twitch last night.

This made streaming it a bit weird, as my Game Source in Streamlabs OBS was having to swap and find new sources when I would launch the game from the start.Īnother issue I had initially was it continually crashed while trying to stream when I would just try to access the graphics options. This will then launch another window which is the game itself. When you load up Kingdom Hearts 1.5 + 2.5 HD ReMix, you're actually greeted with a separate launcher from which you can launch the first, second or one of the other games in the ReMix package. I was plesantly surprised to crank the framerate up to my monitor's 144hz max and go all out against some Heartless. Other games from that era, such as Final Fantasy X didn't see unlocked framerates with its remastered versions. I had a feeling we would see this with Kingdom Hearts 3 and even Kingdom Hearts 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue, but the older games were made in a time where much of the framerate was also being tied to game physics.
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One of the features I was surprised to see withthe older games in the series was an unlocked framerate.
