Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio has released a new update for Judgment and Lost Judgment that adds support for AMD FSR 2.1 and Intel XeSS 1.0.1.
Moreover, this new patch adds functionality to hide the skip button during subtitled dialog. It also improves overall stability, and fixes a portion of event scenes to play at 60FPS.
Curiously enough, Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio has not added support for NVIDIA’s DLSS 2. This feels really strange as the game already supports Intel’s XeSS. Not only that, but there is a mod that allows you to use DLSS 2.
As always, Steam will download this latest update the next time you launch its client. Below you can also find its complete changelog.
Judgment & Lost Judgment November 2nd Update Release Notes
- Updated to FSR 2.1.2 for improving quality.
- FSR 2.1 option has been adjusted and added as a Customizable option to Anti-Alias settings.
- Updated to XeSS 1.0.1
- Addressed an issue where V-Sync does not function correctly, causing the game to go too fast.
- Addressed an issue where a portion of the upscaler was not working correctly.
- Improvements to stability during startup and play.
- Addressed an issue where Street names on the map become difficult to read when the upscaler is active.
- Fixed a portion of event scenes to play at 60FPS.Also, we added functionality to hide the skip button during subtitled dialog.
To make this change in your graphics.ini file, please use the following steps:
1. Open a file explorer.
2. Add the following URL to the address bar: %appdata%\SEGA\LostJudgment\Steam
3. Right-click on graphics.ini and select “Open with” > “Notepad”.
4. Look for “hide_skip_prompt_in_dialogues=0”.
5. Change the “0” to 1.
6. Save the changes.
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