Text no longer shakes when scrolling in.The game no longer runs poorly if you play without a controller attached. The game no longer inexplicably flickers every so often.The game no longer has extreme slowdowns from a common graphical effect during Aerial, other arts, map fadeouts, and numerous other instances.In-game lore consistency is checked against Kiseki Wiki as the primary reference.Certain terminologies are adapted to follow NISA's localisation choices in Trails of Cold Steel III and IV.English script is checked against Trails in the Database for editing consistency.A fully-edited English script, inline with XSEED's localisation style of Trails games.Dual language support without system locale emulator.While the list below is not an exhaustive list of all the features implemented by Geofront, I hope it will still give us a rough idea of how extensive the project is. I hope Azure will live up to my expectations, and I hope yours as well. To be able to play these two games without compromises in terms of localisation and PC features rivalling those of professional developers - all these years of waiting have been worth it. Trails from Zero is my personal GOTY of 2020 and unless Azure turned out to be a nukige halfway through, I'd say it's already in the running for my GOTY for 2021. It's been a little over a year since Geofront's patch for Zero was released, and to say that I have a large expectation of this game won't be an understatement. Here we are, at last, the second part of the Crossbell duology.
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