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Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake has been receiving a lot of praise in Japan since its release a week ago. However, some players, especially those playing on the Switch, are facing challenges with the game. One common issue that many longtime Dragon Quest III players are experiencing is the small text size in this latest remake. According to Weekly Josei Prime, players have mentioned that the small text is straining their eyes, especially for those who are farsighted.

For players using the Switch in handheld mode, the situation may be even more difficult. Automaton Media pointed out that the target audience for this game has aged over the years, and many of these players may now be struggling with their eyesight. Some players have expressed their concerns about the small text size affecting their ability to enjoy the game fully.

Even Takaya Imamura, a Nintendo legend, acknowledged this issue with a simple “uh-oh” on his social media account. While Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake offers quality of life options such as speeding up text and adjusting the camera angle for a closer view, there is no option to increase the text size. Square Enix has not provided any official updates on whether they will release a patch to address this concern.

Despite the text size issue, the remake is still worth checking out. However, some players have also reported performance issues on the Switch version. If you have played the game, how do you feel about the text size? Are you having difficulty reading dialogue or seeing everything on the screen? Share your thoughts in the comments.

In conclusion, while Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake has garnered praise, the small text size on the Switch version has posed a challenge for some players. It remains to be seen if Square Enix will address this issue with a patch in the future. As the gaming community continues to provide feedback, developers may consider enhancing the user experience to ensure all players can enjoy the game to its fullest.