How to add scan lines to Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster on Switch and PS4

Final Fantasy, Final Fantasy II, Final Fantasy III, Final Fantasy IV, Final Fantasy V and Final Fantasy VI were all remastered for the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4. All of these classic Japanese role-playing games were originally designed for CRT televisions; as a result, the pixels may not look like what you previously remembered if … Read more

How to change the music in Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster on Switch and PS4

The Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 versions of the Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster games come with the ability to switch from the rearranged soundtrack to the classic soundtrack. You can check out this tutorial at Seeking Tech to see how you can change from the new background music to the old one or vice versa. … Read more

Can you fix the Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster judder or stutter issues on PlayStation or Switch?

The first six Final Fantasy games have been remastered for the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch. When playing these titles, you may notice that there is a bit of judder or stutter when you are moving your character in towns, dungeons and world map. The environmental background does not appear to be scrolling smoothly in … Read more

How to fix Minecraft Legends ‘connection lost’ error

When playing online with others in Minecraft Legends, you may end up getting a “Connection Lost” message. You can take a look at this troubleshooting article from Seeking Tech to see how you potentially fix these connection issues. 1. For the first step, we recommend checking to see if the servers are working normally. If … Read more

How to fix Minecraft Legends ‘connecting to your account’ error

When booting up Minecraft Legends, the game may stay stuck loading at the splash screen with the following message: “Connecting to your account…” To see how you can potentially fix this error, you can take a look at this troubleshooting article from Seeking Tech. 1. The first solution you can try is to press the … Read more

How to turn off Ghostwire Tokyo film grain, chromatic aberration and motion blur

With the new Tokyo Spider’s Thread update to go along with the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S release of Ghostwire Tokyo, many players are now jumping into the unique first-person action-adventure game. When you are playing this game, you may not like the look of the film grain, chromatic aberration and/or motion blur … Read more