The Soft Engine helped make character skin look softer, according to Koei Tecmo, and it's missing from the PC version's official features list.ĭead or Alive 5 Last Round launched on console on 20th February 2015, with the PC version being delayed by over a month. PC gamers have also noticed the Steam version appears to have dropped the Soft Engine, too, which developer Team Ninja used to create the PS4 and Xbox One version of the game. There's no keyboard control customisation support, either. Meanwhile, the Steam version FAQ confirms there are no Steam achievements, and the game does not support Steam Cloud. For some reason the Danger Zone and Crimson stages are not included. Shadows, which you can toggle on or off, are equivalent to the PS4 version. In the official product information page for the Steam version of the game, Koei Tecmo lists the 'effects' as being 'equivalent to the PS3 version'. Until then, the game is discounted 10 per cent.
This is expected to arrive in the form of a patch 'within three months following the game's release', Koei Tecmo said. In its announcement, publisher Koei Tecmo pointed to the PC version's support for resolutions up to 4K as well as antialiasing compatibility.īut the PC version does not include online multiplayer. The PC version of fighting game Dead or Alive 5 Last Round launches today on Steam without a number of key features.