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|caption          = Final Fantasy X International box art
|caption          = Final Fantasy X International box art
|developer        = [[Square Enix|SquareSoft]]
|developer        = [[Square Enix|SquareSoft]]
|publisher        = [[Square Enix|SquareSoft]] (JP), [[Square Enix|Square Electronic Arts]] (US), [[Sony|SCE Australia]] (AU), [[Sony|SCEE]] (EU), [[Square Enix]] (KO, US, JP)
|publisher        = [[Square Enix|SquareSoft]] (JP), [[Square Enix]] (KO, US, JP)
|genre            = RPG
|genre            = RPG
|gameinfo          = Enter a fantasy world where humans are on the brink of extinction.  In this all-new Final Fantasy RPG, you must stop a powerful force called "Sin" that destroys cities and lives.  Along your journey, you will meet Tidus--a star blitzball" player--and Yuna--a young woman with who is skilled in summoning and controlling aeons - powerful spirits of yore.  Final Fantasy X is the first Final Fantasy game to feature voiceovers with advanced facial expressions. Travel to uncharted seas and treacherous lands in a quest to save mankind.<br />
|gameinfo          = Enter a fantasy world where humans are on the brink of extinction.  In this all-new Final Fantasy RPG, you must stop a powerful force called "Sin" that destroys cities and lives.  Along your journey, you will meet Tidus--a star blitzball" player--and Yuna--a young woman with who is skilled in summoning and controlling aeons - powerful spirits of yore.  Final Fantasy X is the first Final Fantasy game to feature voiceovers with advanced facial expressions. Travel to uncharted seas and treacherous lands in a quest to save mankind.<br />
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|japan_rating      = B
|japan_rating      = B
|ko_rating        = ALL
|ko_rating        = ALL
|eu_rating        = 12+
|eu_rating        =  
|au_rating        = M
|au_rating        =  
|na_rating_text    = Blood, Violence
|na_rating_text    =  
|na_rating        = T
|na_rating        =  
|japanese          = SLPM-66677 & SLPS-25088
|japanese          = SLPM-66677 & SLPS-25088
|english          = SLPM-66677 & SLPS-25088
|english          = SLPM-66677 & SLPS-25088

Revision as of 18:22, 7 December 2015

Final Fantasy X International

Final Fantasy X International box art
Game general and emulation properties:
CERO rating: B
GRB rating: ALL
Languages supported:
English: SLPM-66677 & SLPS-25088
Japanese: SLPM-66677 & SLPS-25088
Region NTSC-J/C/K:
Serial numbers: SLPS-25088
SLPM-67513
SLPM-66677 (Ultimate Hits)
SLKA-25214 (PlayStation 2 - Big Hit Series)
SLPM-65115
Release date: January 31, 2002
October 7, 2004 (BigHit Series)
January 25, 2007 (Ultimate Hits)
CRCs: 658597E2
Windows Status: Playable
Linux Status: ?
Mac Status: ?

Developer(s): SquareSoft
Publisher(s): SquareSoft (JP), Square Enix (KO, US, JP)
Genre: RPG
Wikipedia: Final Fantasy X (Versions and merchandise)
Game review links: Metacritic92/100
Game description: Enter a fantasy world where humans are on the brink of extinction. In this all-new Final Fantasy RPG, you must stop a powerful force called "Sin" that destroys cities and lives. Along your journey, you will meet Tidus--a star blitzball" player--and Yuna--a young woman with who is skilled in summoning and controlling aeons - powerful spirits of yore. Final Fantasy X is the first Final Fantasy game to feature voiceovers with advanced facial expressions. Travel to uncharted seas and treacherous lands in a quest to save mankind.
The International version of Final Fantasy X. It features content not available in the original NTSC releases, including battles with "Dark" versions of the game's aeons and an airship fight with the superboss "Penance". The Japanese release of Final Fantasy X International also includes "Eternal Calm", a 14-minute video clip bridging the story of Final Fantasy X with that of its sequel, Final Fantasy X-2.


Test configurations on Windows:

Environment Configurations Comments Tester
Region OS CPU/GPU Revision Graphics Sound/Pad
NTSC-J Windows
  • Intel Core i7 @ 3.4Ghz
  • Nvidia GTX 285 768MB
16 12 2012 1.1.0 r5480 GSdx 5442 SSE41
  • SPU2-X 2.0.0
  • LilyPad 0.11.0
Runs at 200% speed.
NTSC-J Windows 8.1 Pro
  • Intel Core i5-4670K @ 3.40GHz
  • AMD HD 7950 w/Boost @ 925MHz
1.3.0 #677 GSdx 0.1.16 AVX2
  • SPU2-X 2.0.0
  • LilyPad 0.11.0
Never dipped below 120FPS, widescreen patches enabled, MTVU enabled. Used D3D11 @ 8x Native (4096x3584), Anisotropic Filtering @ 16x.


Trivia

  • Original names: ファイナルファンタジーX インターナショナル (SLPS-25088), アルティメット ヒッツ ファイナルファンタジーX インターナショナル (SLPM-66677)


Known Issues

Characters face the wrong direction during battles

  • Status: Active
  • Type: Minor
  • Description: In certain battles (the Geosgaeno battle in the NTSC-U version, for example), all characters will be facing away from each other.
  • Workaround: Set EE Clamping Mode to "Full" (According to PCSX2, setting VU Clamping Mode to 'Extra + Preserve Sign' would help this work better) or set EE Round Mode to "Negative".

Public compatibility forum links