FF13Fix
Performance and bug fixes for the PC versions of FF13 and FF13-2 (by rebtd7)
bromite
Bromite is a Chromium fork with ad blocking and privacy enhancements; take back your browser! (by bromite)
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FF13Fix
Posts with mentions or reviews of FF13Fix.
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FF 13 trilogy on steam.
The ports aren't perfect, but the only mod you really need is FFXIII Fix for XIII and XIII-2. Lightning Returns is fine from my memory.
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Final Fantasy XIII Looks Unbelievable on the Steam Deck
I prefer using this on PC and Deck for smooth gameplay: https://github.com/rebtd7/FF13Fix/releases
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If Square ever remasters the XIII trilogy
If you apply FF13Fix you can make the game run pretty much perfectly at 60 FPS and nearly perfectly above 60 FPS (characters' lips desync in cutscenes unless you cap to 60).
- Final Fantasy 13 running poorly on good Pc, why
- They're all here on consoles now 🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤
- trying to get FF13 Fix mod installed on steam deck. how can I do this?
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Debating revisiting the world of Cocoon.
The most important factor when it comes to getting a decent framerate on the PC version is your single core CPU performance. The GPU doesn't have a big influence. What that means for laptops goes beyond my understanding, but what I can do is recommend is the FF13 Fix. This is a fan made fix, that helps with framerate and some other minor bugs. It even allows you to exceed 60fps, but I would avoid that since the game can behave weirdly above 60.
- Final Fantasy 13 fix ain't working
- DF Retro: The Final Fantasy 13 Saga - Part 1 - The Original Game Revisited + All Ports Tested!
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Fighting the urge to ugly laugh
I tried with FF13Fix but it still didn't fix the overall framerate. Oddly enough, when I tried it in Windows, it crashed all the time. With Linux / DXVK, a got a little better performance (after it compiles the shaders of course).
bromite
Posts with mentions or reviews of bromite.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-12-11.
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The confusing CalyxOS-supplied Chromium
Our goal with the Chromium provided in CalyxOS has been to provide a browser with a solid base of privacy and security enhancements vs Chromium (and by extension, vs Chrome) while still allowing most sites and WebView-based apps to function as expected out of the box. We do this by using select changes from Cromite (and prior to that, Bromite). Some of these include the under-the-hood deactivation of intrusive features and analytics, while others provide additional site settings to adjust features like WebGL and WebRTC, features which are sometimes necessary but which can aid in fingerprinting or identification when turned on. We also bring in the legacy ad blocker from Bromite/Cromite to offer some reasonable protection from the worst kinds of ads. You can find and adjust these features in Settings.
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Top 10 Android Apps in 2013 (not available on the Google Play Store)
https://github.com/bromite/bromite Browser (based on Chrome)
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Nexus 7 Flox: flo-deb_clamor_repartition_20201203.zip unavailable
Normally, I'd recommend Bromite as a lightweight Chromium-based browser with built-in adblocking, but the project appears to be asleep right now. It might be worth checking it in a few weeks, though.
- Should I get the Bromite SystemWebView?
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Alternative to Samsung Internet - Android browser with bottom back & forward buttons (not hidden)
Bromite via either its site/Fdroid, GitHub or Woolyss site has a bottom bar available in accessibility settings. (The first one has been unmaintained for a while, but has auto updates available if they ever drop. The other two are up to date but must be updated manually.)
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the best browser
Bromite hasn't been updated since December: https://github.com/bromite/bromite/releases
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Daniel Micay steps down as the leader of GrapheneOS. My thoughts and why you should keep using it.
context: https://github.com/bromite/bromite/issues/2141
- Did Louis Rossman gaslight his audience about grapheneOS's lead developer?
- At what point do you stop caring about your privacy?
- GrapheneOS – Corporate FOSS loving witch hunting crybullies feat. PrivacyGuides and DivestOS