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Final Fantasy XV Coming to PC in 2018

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Final Fantasy XV for PC promises maximum quality with 4K HDR support, but the player will need to have 170GB free on the machine to install it!
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Final Fantasy XV already has a date to come to PC

In order to make up for the delay after the release of versions of PlayStation 4 e Xbox One in November 2016, Final Fantasy XV: Windows Edition will include all DLC and updates previously released on consoles, in addition to PC-exclusive graphical improvements.

In joint work with the Nvidia, Square Enix implemented a series of enhancements from Gameworks, which include effects such as: grasses, enemy hairs and character hairs more realistic, physics-based smoke and fire effects, as well as improvements in the shadow system and ambiance, such as fire and smoke effects. Another novelty is that with this superior graphic quality, the title will run without the 30FPS lock that it had on consoles.

There is also support for televisions 4K e HDR (a range of possible textures de very high resolution) and technology Dolby Atmos, which allows a more precise and appropriate configuration of the effects sonorous, making it possible to distinguish whether the audio is behind or above the player. Final Fantasy XV: Windows Edition was developed in an enhanced edition of Luminous Engine da Square Enix, which has so far only been used in Final Fantasy XV and a few smaller demos of tech products.

Requirements to run the game

Among some specifications recommended by the Square Enix are a video card GTX 1080Ti, And 16GB from memory RAM and the total of 170GB Books on the hard drive.

originally announced as Final Fantasy Versus XIII at E3 2006, Final Fantasy XV it was re-introduced in 2013, and finally released at the end of last year. The game allows the use of real-time combat, escaping the turn-based system that the franchise normally presents.

Final Fantasy XV: Windows Edition will be available on Steam, Origin and the Windows Store in early 2018.

 


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