Overnight, Square Enix released a ton of new information on Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion, including a brand-new video, FAQs with the development team, and a summary of what players can anticipate from the game on their preferred platform.
In addition to the official chart showing the resolutions and framerates that are compatible with each of the devices that the game is releasing on, you can view the new video below:
As expected, users using the most recent console generation can play in full-fat 4K60, while older models of the PlayStation and Xbox can only play in 1080p up to 4K on the updated machines with a goal frame rate of 30 frames per second. The Xbox Series S seems to lock at 30 frames per second at first, however the game’s Day 1 patch will raise this target to 60 frames per second.
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After playing the game on a Switch OLED in handheld mode at Tokyo Game Show earlier this year, I have to emphasize that it’s actually quite impressive visually given the hardware, so those considering going the portable route will be well-served by the Nintendo Switch’s 720p30 output in both TV and handheld modes.
Square Enix has also provided a list of the few graphic settings that PC players will have access to. The PC side of things is clearly a little more varied. What fundamental changes exist between the console and PC versions?
The actual game content is the same whether you play it on a console or a computer.
But users of the PC edition can adjust the screen settings to meet their computer’s hardware setup thanks to additional advanced graphics settings.
For PC users, it also allows keyboard and mouse control.
In addition to controller setup choices, distinct button configuration options for keyboard and mouse games have been included. Every gamer will be able to appropriately personalize their chosen control scheme thanks to this.