Breath of Fire IV for PC updated on GOG to add new Point sampled and Bilinear rendering options

After its release earlier this week, Capcom’s Breath of Fire IV on PC (GOG) received an update with a fresh rendering option, enhancing the beauty of the pixel art.

The fix is now active, and the accompanying post indicates that our developers have incorporated choices to utilize Point Sampled or Bilinear rendering. Our team advises using Point sampled and Integer scaling for optimal outcomes. In case you missed it, you can catch up with the announcement post, which includes screenshots from the latest PC version and additional details, here.

Breath of Fire IV is now available on PC (GOG).

You can find the update details and a gallery of screenshots from this update from GOG below:

Breath of Fire IV GOG hotfix 2 and prior update patch notes:

1.0 hotfix2 changelog (today):

  • Added new texture filtering options “Point sampled” and “Bilinear” for PSX-like graphics, making the gorgeous pixel art stand out even more.

1.0 hotfix changelog

  • Improved support for controller hotplugging.
  • Added full support for Sony DualSense Edge, Amazon Luna, Google Stadia, and NVIDIA Shield controllers.

1.0 changelog:

  • Full compatibility with Windows 10 and Windows 11.
  • 2 localizations of the game included (English and Japanese).
  • Improved DirectX game renderer.
  • New rendering options (Windowed Mode, Vertical Synchronization Control, Gamma Correction, Integer Scaling, Anti-Aliasing, and more).
  • Improved audio engine (restored missing environmental sounds and audio configuration).
  • Improved keyboard and mouse support.
  • Improved Warehouse and Crane minigames.
  • Improved F9 exit screen.
  • Issue-free battle and combo system (all crashes have been fixed).
  • Issue-free cutscene scripting.
  • Issue-free task switching.
  • Full support for modern controllers (Sony DualSense, Sony DualShock4, Microsoft Xbox Series, Microsoft Xbox One, Microsoft Xbox 360, Nintendo Switch, Logitech F series and many more) with optimal button binding, vibration, hotplugging and wireless mode.



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2025-04-28 14:55