How to automatically sprint during combat in Like a Dragon Gaiden

If you don’t like to press down on the R2/RT button in order to sprint during battles in Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name, then you can check out this article from Seeking Tech to see how you can make this action automatic.

1. To start off, you need to bring up the pause screen. This can be done by pressing the Menu button on an Xbox controller or Options button on a PlayStation controller.

2. From there, select Settings from the left column.

3. You then need to head over to Game Settings.

4. From the next screen, move the cursor down to Always Sprint in Battle. You should see the following description for it:

When ON, always dash when you tilt LS.

5. By default, Always Sprint in Battle is set to “OFF.” Use the left analog stick or directional pad to change it to “ON” instead.

You should now be able to run in fights without having to hold the R2/RT button.

How to fix Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising input lag issues

You may experience some input lag when playing Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising on your PC, PlayStation 5 or PlayStation 4. To see how you can get this fighting game to be more responsive to your controller inputs, you can check out this guide at Seeking Tech.

1. To start off, you should make sure that you have Game Mode or a similar picture setting enabled for your television set or gaming monitor. This should help reduce the latency for Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising as well as other videogames.

2. We also recommend that you plug in your controller into the console or PC. Using a wired connection instead of a wireless one should lead to less input delay.

After plugging the controller in, make sure you enable USB Communication if you are playing on PlayStation.

On the PS4, you need to go to Settings > Devices > Controllers > Communication Method > Use USB Cable. If you are playing Rising on PS5, then you need to head over to Settings > Accessories > Controller (General) > Communication Method > Use USB Cable.

3. You can also adjust the input delay by taking the following steps:

  • While playing an offline mode, bring up the pause screen. If you are playing with a PlayStation controller, this can be done by pressing the Options button.
  • Next, you need to find and select Button Configuration.
  • Scroll down the Button Configuration menu until the cursor gets to Input Delay.

  • The Input Delay slider can be changed from a range of 0 to 20.
  • After changing the delay, we recommend testing it out in a fight. If the lag still feels noticeable, then you can return to the slider to re-adjust.

How to always skip cut scene intros in Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising

If you find yourself manually skipping the introductions to a match in Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising, then you can check out this Seeking Tech guide to see how you can have the game automatically skip them.

1. To start off, you need to be in the main menu if you aren’t there already.

2. From there, move to the Options tab.

If you are playing with a DualSense or DualShock 4, then you can change tabs with the L1 and R1 buttons in Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising.

3. In the Options screen, select Battle Settings.

4. From the Battle Settings menu, move the cursor down to Intro Animation Skip. This setting should have the following description:

Select intro animation skip setting.

5. The Intro Animation Skip setting is set to Normal by default. You can use the left analog stick or directional pad to change it to any of the following options:

  • Normal
  • Always Skip
  • Can’t Skip

To disable intros, make sure that the Always Skip option is selected.

The next time you start a match, you should no longer see any cut scene appear in the beginning of the fight.

How to change the HUD position in Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising

You are able to adjust the height of the heads-up display in Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising. To do so, follow the steps laid out in this guide at Seeking Tech.

1. To begin with, head to the Options tab from the main menu screen. If you are playing with a PlayStation pad, then you should be able to switch tabs by using the L1 and R1 buttons.

2. In Options, select Battle Settings.

3. Next, you need to move the cursor to HUD Position. This setting should have the following description:

Adjust the position of the in-battle screen’s upper HUD.

4. By default, the HUD Position setting is set to 0.

To move the heads-up display higher, you need to move the slider to the left with the analog or directional pad. To lower the HUD, move the slider to the right. You can use the silhouettes as guidance.

How to change the brightness level in Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising

If you find some of the Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising stages look too dark while other levels look a little too dark, then you might need to change the brightness level. To find out how you can do in this 2.5D fighting game, you can check out this tutorial from Seeking Tech.

1. From the main menu, switch over to the Options tab and then select Battle Settings.

2. In the pop-up menu, you should find the Brightness slider with the following description:

Adjust the brightness of the screen.

3. The default value of the Brightness slider is 25. Use the left analog or directional button to change it anywhere from a value of 0 to 5.

4. Test out the new brightness in the game to see if it looks right. If it still looks off, then you can return to the Options > Battle Settings screen and then re-adjust the brightness level.

5. You can also adjust the HDR brightness output on your PC, PS4 or PS5 to see if that makes any difference.

How to change the character design to the original in Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising

You are able to change the character design in Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising. If you prefer the original to look of some of the characters, then you can check out this guide at Seeking Tech to see how you can change the design.

1. From the main menu, you need to switch over to the Options tab. If you are playing with a DualSense or DualShock 4, then you can change tabs by pressing the L1 and R1 buttons.

2. From the Options tab, select System Settings from the list.

3. In the pop-up menu, you then need to scroll down and then move the cursor to Character Design. You should see the following description:

Change the appearance for certain characters.

4. By default, the Character Design is set to GBVS. To change it to the design from the first game, you need to set it to “Original.”

How to turn off crossplay in Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising

By default, Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising supports cross-platform play as PC players can match up with PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 players on the PlayStation Network.

If you would rather disable crossplay in this multiplatform fighting game, then you can check out this Seeking Tech guide to see how you can do so.

1. For the first step, head over to the Options tab from the main menu. If you are playing with a PlayStation gamepad, then this using the L1 and R1 shoulder buttons.

2. Next, you need to select System Settings from the Options screen.

3. In the pop-up window, scroll down and then move the cursor to Crossplay. You should see the following description appear at the bottom:

Turn crossplay on or off. You must enable crossplay to connect with players on other platforms.

4. Use the left analog stick or directional buttons to change the setting from “On” to “Off.”

5. You can then exit the Options menu.

If you are playing on PC, then you will only be matched up with other PC players with cross-platform play disabled. On the PS4 and PS5, you can only play with others on the same PlayStation Network ecosystem.

How to change server region in Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising

You are able to change your matchmaking region in Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising. If you are interested in doing so for this fighting game, then you can check out this tutorial from Seeking Tech.

1. From the main menu, you need to switch over to the Options tab. This can be done by pressing the L1 and R1 buttons on a PlayStation controller.

2. In the Options tab, select System Settings.

3. On the next screen, move the cursor down to Network Region. It should have the following description:

Change your network settings.

4. Use the left analog stick or directional pad to change to any of the available server regions:

  • North America
  • Europe
  • Asia
  • South America
  • Japan

5. After changing your region, you can exit the Options tab.

When you try to play online again, you should now be matched up with others in the server you previously selected.

How to enable or disable Spider-Man 2 comic book style visual effects

In Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, you can add comic book style visual effects during combat. To see how you can enable or disable this feature in the open-world superhero game, you can take a look at this guide from Seeking Tech.

1. To unlock the Comic SFX setting, you first need to unlock a suit that supports the feature. When you do, you should see a Congratulations message that notifies you of the new customization option.

2. Next, you need to head into Settings.

If you already loaded in your save file, then you can press the Options button on the controller to bring up the pause screen, where you can then select Settings.

3. Afterwards, select Visual from the list of Options.

4. In the Visual Settings screen, scroll down until the cursor is moved to Comic SFX. You should see the following description appear on the right side:

Display comic book style visuals for Spider’s combat sound effect.

5. Use the left analog stick or directional pad to set the Comic SFX setting to “ON” if you want to add these visual effects during battles. If you would rather have a cleaner look, then you can set this setting to “OFF” instead.

6. After you are done, you can exit the Settings menu. The next time you enter into a fight in Spider-Man 2, you should notice the change when it comes to the comic book special effects.

How to enable or disable Spider-Man 2 low frame rate character animations

Just like the first two installments in the series, Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 features a setting where you can make the character animation render at a low frame rate. By enabling this feature, the game will give off a similar visual flair as the Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse animated films.

To see how you can turn on or turn off the low frame rate character animations, you can check out this tutorial.

1. To change the frame rate for character animations, you need to first unlock a suit in the game that uses this feature. When you do, you should see a Congratulations message saying that you have unlocked Film Style Animation.

2. With the required setting unlocked, make your way to the Settings menu.

In order to do so within the game, press the Options button on the DualSense and then select Settings. On the next screen, select Visual.

3. In the Visual Settings menu, scroll down and then move the cursor to Film Style Animation. It should show the following description:

This setting allows Spider-Man’s animation to mimic a hand-drawn animation style.

4. Use the left analog or directional pad buttons to switch the Film Style Animation to “ON” if you want to enable this visual feature or “OFF” if you want it disabled.

5. You can then exit the Settings screen and return to playing Spider-Man 2. You should be able to notice the change in the character animation right away.