We’ve already purchased the game and we’ll have one, hopefully, this weekend. Square Enix has not provided us with a review code which is why we don’t have a PC Performance Analysis on launch day. However, it appears that there are some stuttering issues. Furthermore, the game displays proper K&M indicators, and supports both mouse and keyboard. Oh, and let’s not forget that the game is priced at 80 euros.Īccording to some early reports, the game can run with more than 60fps on a variety of PC systems. Now I don’t know what Square Enix has been smoking and why it has dropped the ball on this one. The company also developed an anti-cheat counterpart. Hell, it even came with a benchmark tool. Denuvo Anti-Tamper is an anti-tamper technology and digital rights management (DRM) scheme developed by Austrian software company Denuvo Software Solutions GmbH, a subsidiary of Irdeto. Seriously, FF7 Remake is a flagship title and Square Enix is handling the PC version so poorly that it puzzles us.įor comparison purposes, Final Fantasy XV had A LOT more graphics settings and supported NVIDIA’s DLSS. The game features some of the most bare-bones graphics settings we’ve ever seen in a PC game to date. Now while this is great news, the PC version appears to be a mere console port and nothing more. This is a pleasant surprise as pretty much all of SE’s latest games have been using Denuvo. Square Enix has just released Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade on PC and, surprisingly enough, the game does not have the Denuvo anti-tamper tech.
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