Rainbow Moon PS3 Patch 2.00 Out Now, Adds Cross Save Support and More

Before Rainbow Moon releases for the PlayStation Vita on December 3rd/4th, EastAsiaSoft has updated the PS3 version of the game to version 2.00, which adds Cross Save support and more:

New Features

  • Cross-Save functionality added. Saved data can be exchanged between Rainbow Moon on PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita.
  • “Use” function added to reward dialogue. It is now possible to use certain items, such as health and food items when picking up a loot bag or opening a treasure chest. This is especially useful during battle if the player’s inventory is full.
  • The victory screen can be skipped by pressing the cancel button.

Improvements

  • When talking to the savant, it is now also possible to increase players’ attributes by single units.
  • A confirmation dialogue has been added during the crafting process for when skills/conditions are about to be overwritten.
  • Walking on the battle field using the analog stick has been improved so characters do not walk in unintended directions.
  • After entering a character name, the name can be reviewed and adjusted.
  • The battle menu selection is no longer changed by mistake when directional buttons are not released at the end of a sub turn.
  • Controller input for walking in exploration mode is smoothed now. This reduces the number of unnecessary direction changes which results in improved character display.

Bug Fixes

  • Fixed a freeze/endless loop when the last monster killed all remaining party members and itself with a suicidal blow attack.
  • Missing affinity bonus when Serena attacked an enemy with weapon type sword.
  • Zelorus didn’t attack in the first story battle.
  • Thief Citadelle map updated. Under rare circumstances it was possible that the player locks himself in the dungeon.
  • If the player opened the auto map in the Thief Citadelle dungeon before finding a map item, the menu become inoperable.
  • Equipment stats were not updated correctly when un-equipping gear with an embedded passive skill.
  • When adding a new condition to an equipped item for the first time via crafting, the corresponding tutorial and condition display in the status menu were not being unlocked.
  • World map contained an island, which was accessible via a non-blocked field. After opening a treasure chest, the player got stuck on the island.
  • When using the camp fire and quickly aborting, it was possible to walk around the map as a tent for a short period of time.
  • Game stats were wrongly updated when a character died (increased by 2 instead of 1).
  • Under rare circumstances certain enemy units didn’t continue to move on the battle field.
  • Bound enemies could flee.
  • Various minor text updates.
  • Various minor bug fixes.

Details are still being finalized, but PS3 owners of Rainbow Moon should expect a pretty good discount on the PS Vita version when the game launches next month.

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[Image is from the PS Vita version]

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