Fix performance first. Add Sonic later. Final Fantasy XV has its first mod, and while it's slightly disappointing that Sonic isn't involved, I think we can all agree that it's wise to start where FeniX_TX_. • 2 yr. ago. - Series S plays One S versions of games, FFXV was dynamic 720p-900p on One S, capped at 30fps, so on Series S it will play at 900p/30fps. XV had one of the best implementations of HDR though, so that will still look great. 900p with outdated antialising on a big 4k screen won't look the sharpest, but it will still be Modder Kaldaien has released a new version of his Special K mod for Final Fantasy XV. According to the modder, this mod removes the anti-debug from Square Enix’s RPG, something that could result 2 solutions here: Downgrade your game to 1.25 and lose your savefile,collabs (terra wars, ffxiv) and arydn dlc but get a stutter free game. or buy the microsoft or the origin version of the game these are actually smooth and you can get the microsoft version for 1 dollar with gamepass. On the brightside the steam version is compatible with mods Recommended doesn't necessarily mean that you're going to get 60+ fps in any game. It just means that those are the specs the developer thinks are a minimum to have a good balance of performance and quality. Also, your render resolution is at 100%, knock that down and you'll probably get the few frames you lack. ellroth. I switched from native 4k to 75% renderscale with TAA on, that gave an incredible performance boost. (i don't even bother with the nvidia gameworks stuff) The renderscale affects all post processing effects and will speed up performance. Vsync doesn't affect performance that much but you should only use it if you are steady above 30 or 60 fps. The Final Fantasy XV developers targeted 30 FPS which may be OK for consoles, but it is not so good for playing fluidly on a PC. Low is really low compared to the other 3 settings which are grouped far closer together in performance, but Low allows RX 270 and GTX 1050 Ti gamers to play at 1920×1080, although some players may further lower the Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age. War has been the backdrop for many Final Fantasy games but it is never as prevalent as it is in Final Fantasy XII. By the time you have met the protagonists of Final Fantasy XV DLSS versus TAA and Image Quality and Performance Analysis. This Final Fantasy XV DLSS patch, image quality, and performance analysis is a follow-up to BTR’s Game and Performance Review. We found that the Highest settings look incredible but unfortunately they make even the RTX 2080 Ti struggle to play well at 4K with TAA Final Fantasy XV ’s PC demo is going to be made available at 5pm GMT today, which is about half an hour from the time this goes live. Square Enix has said the demo is going to be available to HuPT.