somuchwhat 6 years ago #2. High looks better even at 1080p, its 1800p or something with some improved visuals and then downscaled. Lite will attempt to run at 60fps or as close as it can get, but will fluctuate. Steady is locked 30fps. Both are 1080p. charlton3k (Topic Creator) 6 years ago #3.
With the game set to highest settings and with all GameWorks options turned on, our GTX 1060 put out an average frame rate of 43fps, with lows of 30fps and highs of 49fps, at 1080p. This is not
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FINAL FANTASY XV WINDOWS EDITION. Gold. All PC Steam Deck ChromeOS. Reports 1 Disabling all of them allowed my game to run at its expected performance (120fps).
They're incapable of sustaining a minimum frame rate of 30. A GeForce GTX 1050 Ti does satisfy Square Enix's suggestion. However, its frame time variation is significant, spoiling the experience
Indeed, Nvidia have said that, with DLSS enabled in Final Fantasy XV, you can get up to twice the performance of GTX 1080 when playing with an RTX 2080 at 4K. That's pretty impressive no matter which way you slice it, and provided we actually get more confirmed DLSS games, it could go a long way to help justify the cost of an RTX card compared
SaturnSnowman 4 months ago #7. To my knowledge you have a near 4K / steady 30 fps mode or a 1080p/60FPS option on Series X. On Series S it is 800p-something and 30fps because it uses the original Xbox One settings but with a steadier frame-rate. If I am wrong then someone can correct me. crynryan 4 months ago #8.
35 votes, 21 comments. true. Absolutely, I just finished it for the 3rd time on PC. The Royal Edition has all the main DLCs (minus the Ardyn one), and a few additions to the story and gameplay and the game looks even better than the console version if you have a decent GPU.
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