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Topic: No news for Hogwarts Legacy?

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Nahr_Alma

@Sisilly_G Final Fantasy X/X-2, Life is Strange: True Colors are a couple. Their ESRB & PEGI Versions require downloading the missing parts of the game, due to decision of smaller cartridge size, while CERO Versions have the full game on the cartridge. Can just 'Jump In' and play. For some, I cut the Wi-Fi for each Launch, still get the prompt for a Patch Download, I skip and start software anyways without any issues on my end so far. Even goes for some of the full games that do land in ESRB & PEGI Versions. But, I know some might just be more into the Code in the Box copies as well. It still looks pretty on the shelf, I'm sure.

Nahr_Alma

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Nahr_Alma

@WoomyNNYes That's pretty interesting. Actually does remind me a bit of the Tobii Eye Tracker. I have one in my laptop, and when I played Assassin's Creed Origins, it had a very slight gyro-like control to the camera. With the Eye Tracker on, and no hands on KB/M or Controller, the Tracker would allow your eyes to kinda shift the camera slightly, and even do the highlighting, with your eyes pinpointed in an enemy.
Maybe Hogwarts Legacy might have that for the PC version. Unsure of that though.

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Sisilly_G

@Nahr_Alma : Thanks for clarifying. I knew about Final Fantasy X/X-2 (though that’s worse as it includes a one-time use download code in the Western release) but I had no idea about the Japanese physical release of Life Is Strange: True Colors.

But these are in the extreme minority of cases, and are certainly not the norm (as I’ve previously listed some examples where the mandatory download requirement also affects the Japanese releases), and Final Fantasy/Life Is Strange aside, I’m not aware of any other special cases where the Japanese/Asian release contains the full game(s) while international releases miss out, but I would love to know of others, if any.

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Magician

I enjoy the Harry Potter universe.

But I'm not going to bother with this until it gets a 75% discount on the eShop a year after release.

Until then, how about some newer gameplay footage.

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Tony_Fuel

@WoomyNNYes Aim? No I was thinking of doing spells with the joycon. So you could lock on with the standard system your talking about and then activate whatever spell you want by doing the motion of that spell. It isn't so much about helping you do it faster or easier but to give a greater sense of immersion. So you feel like your actually casting the spell instead of select spell press button.

All of the spells in the books/movies have different motions attached to them

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