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Final fantasy 15 digital
Final fantasy 15 digital





final fantasy 15 digital

“At this point, both the Xbox One and standard PlayStation 4 now provide a smoother experience.” “In some ways, patch 1.05 actually feels like a retrograde step as opposed to a desirable upgrade,” said Digital Foundry, which is no longer recommending the PS4 Pro as the hardware of choice for Final Fantasy 15.

final fantasy 15 digital

Square Enix hasn’t fixed the frame-pacing, so it’s still “very jerky,” according to Digital Foundry. Meanwhile, the High mode doesn’t appear to be much better than before. The game only reaches 60 fps if the player is staring at the ground, as you can see in the video above. However, Digital Foundry found that the frame rate hovers in the 40-50 fps range - which is exactly where it was in mid-November, when game director Hajime Tabata first announced plans for the PS4 Pro patch. The Lite mode still runs in 1080p, except now with an unlocked frame rate. The High mode boosted the resolution to 1800p via checkerboard rendering - offering better texture filtering and shadows - but Digital Foundry felt that the visual upgrades weren’t worth the inconsistent frame-pacing, which produced a jittery experience.įinal Fantasy 15 v1.05 retains the Lite and High modes, but they don’t do the same things as before.

final fantasy 15 digital

Prior to the 1.05 patch, Final Fantasy 15 gave players two choices for performance on a PS4 Pro: “Lite” and “High.” Digital Foundry recommended the former, in which the game ran in 1080p resolution at a “rock-solid” 30 fps.

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But for PS4 Pro owners, the version 1.05 update not only falls short of Square Enix’s goal of a frame rate as high as 60 frames per second - it actually removes the one option the game previously offered for stable performance, reports Digital Foundry. Final Fantasy 15’s latest patch, released today, adds PlayStation 4 Pro support to the long-in-development action game.







Final fantasy 15 digital