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Final Fantasy XV for PC comes early next year; stunning graphics powered by NVIDIA GameWorks technologies
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Final Fantasy XV for PC comes early next year; stunning graphics powered by NVIDIA GameWorks technologies

by August 22, 2017
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Fans of the Final Fantasy franchise who are adamant on sticking to the PC Master Race will be pleased to know that Final Fantasy XV is finally coming to PCs early next year, and will feature NVIDIA GameWorks. Thanks to the partnership between Square Enix and NVIDIA, a slew of NVIDIA technologies will make your experience in the JRPG title jaw-droppingly pretty.

 

Final Fantasy XV for PC comes early next year

What you are looking at is a combination of Square Enix’s Luminous Engine with GameWorks technologies like NVIDIA Hybrid Frustum Traced Shadow (HFTS), NVIDIA Voxel Ambient Occlusion, NVIDIA Turf Effects, NVIDIA HairWorks and NVIDIA Flow. Image quality will be pushed to the next level with the highest quality ambient occlusion, realistic grass and hair effects.

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Aside from all the NVIDIA GameWorks technologies, Square Enix will be throwing in 4K textures, HDR10 for the best color and contrast on compatible TVs and HDR monitors. Audio wise, Dolby Atmos will deliver surround sound that will immerse you in Eos.

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What’s the point of having such a beautiful view with no way of capturing it, right? NVIDIA ShadowPlay and NVIDIA Ansel allows you to upload your gameplay videos and 360° screenshots to show off to your friends.

Final Fantasy XV has been out for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One since November 2016, after an ungodly amount of delays. New content is still being pumped into the game in the form of DLCs. We’re expecting something new to pop up by the time the PC version is officially released but who know? Only time will tell. Until then, the PC Master Race will just have to be a bit more patient.

 

Pokdepinion: With so many NVIDIA-optimized technologies, AMD cards are sure to suffer. I guess Final Fantasy fans have no choice but to go get green cards eh?

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