
Language can be changed in game settings.After-install integrity check so you could make sure that everything installed properly.Smaller archive size (compressed from cumulative 8.1 to 3 GB).100% Lossless, but NOT MD5 Perfect: encryption was removed for better repack size.To boost performance on Ryu emu, disable the V-sync option either before boot up or while playing to see the FPS difference.(You can see the unlocked status next to your FPS counter) To boost performance on Yuzu emu, as soon as you get into the game press ‘ctrl + u’ to remove fps lock and subsequently unlock more FPS.

Test all four emus and use the one which performs better on your system.

Switch Firmware v14.1.1 (321 MB) added as a requirement for Ryujinx.Based on LIVE_A_LIVE_NSW-HR scene release: hr-a7cba.xci (7,985,954,816 bytes).Filehoster: OneDrive (Uploaded by DyR0 t(-_-t), compatible with torrent mirrors).Filehoster: MultiUpload (10+ hosters, interchangeable).The game may be short, but it's definitely worth playing.#2847 LIVE A LIVE + Switch Emulators for PC I highly recommend this to anyone who enjoys Square's RPGs, especially fans of Chrono Trigger. The main downside is that the game is very, very short for an RPG each chapter can usually be completed in under an hour (slightly more, if you try grinding), but Square made the brief experience as enjoyable as possible.

The stories are not particularly original, but they are well written and enjoyable, and the characters are likable and engaging. For example, the Ninja chapter is a stealth-oriented chapter, while the Wrestler chapter is nothing but fights, in homage to games like Street Fighter. The brilliance of this title is that while it is one RPG system, each scenario has a few unique mechanics that sets them apart from the others.

Each scenario has its own separate stories and styles, and they eventually come together in the final chapter. Each scenario (except for the bonus chapter) have been designed by various manga artists, and the music is composed by none other than Yoko Shimomura, which leaves the game looking and sounding fantastic. Originally a Japan-exclusive RPG, Live-A-Live features 8 separate scenarios starring a Caveman, a Robot, a Psychic, a Cowboy, a Wrestler, a Ninja, a Kung Fu Master, and a hidden bonus chapter, as well as a final chapter.
