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Final Fantasy XV PC benchmark is now available for download

The moment a lot of PC gamers have been waiting has finally arrived. At last, PC gamers can get a taste of the definitive edition of Final Fantasy XV as Square Enix has just released its PC benchmark. This benchmark tool will help players optimize their PCs ahead of the game’s launch.

Final Fantasy XV: Windows Edition will support native 4K and 8K resolutions with HDR10 and DOLBY ATMOS along with ongoing mod support.

The Windows Edition will feature the base game and over 20 game add-ons / DLC (downloadable content), as well as new features including an expanded map of Insomnia with new enemies and side quests and a first-person camera mode.

Those interested can download the Final Fantasy XV PC benchmark tool from here.

Have fun!

35 thoughts on “Final Fantasy XV PC benchmark is now available for download”

        1. The gigantic a*s download button should be the one you usually avoid. So in the end, it actually became the opposite rofl. You avoid gigantic a*s download buttons rofl.

    1. You honestly don’t have more than one 1TB hard drive? They’re not exactly the most expensive thing in the world to still be complaining about hard drive space like hard drives still cost 500 dollars like it’s 1995.

      1. You’re missing the point. Everyone has 20 tb of hd space. We don’t have that much space on our SSDs. The only place we would install a game.

        The difference in performance between NAND memory and platters is extreme.

        So is the price.

        1 TB mechanical – $50
        1 TB SSD – $350

        1. I keep most games on a hard drive. Don’t want to waste SSD space, and I’m honestly fine with longer loading times.

      2. It’s NOT about HDD space. You misunderstood my post.

        It’s about the free download limit from ISP, the broadband bandwidth, which can be limited per month, for most of the users, including myself.

    2. NP for me, now i have 2x512GB Sammie Pro 😀 + 640MB/s Net.
      Next will be some 960NVme M.2 but i need min. 1TB so im waiting for price drops.
      For 200-250€ i can take one 😉

    1. Not that expensive really, considering the amount of content, plus the hours & hours of enjoyment you get from it!!!…

  1. oh good the ff15 benchmark tool is online now i can see how poorly my $3000 computer runs a 2 year old console game

  2. Wow! this is looking great on PC and if the game is as optimized as this benchmark then it will run great. This revived my dead hype for this game 🙂

  3. https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/699b7784df7d9dfa19ce7318b4e83f7495d6013ab7093ddc4763d2f7e4216436.png

    CPU – Intel i7 4770k @ 4.2 GHz
    Liquid Cooling – Corsair H75
    GPU – XFX RX 480 GTR Black Edition
    Mobo – ASUS Z87-PLUS
    RAM – 16GB Avexir Blitz Series 1.1 DDR3 2400 MHz CL10
    HDD – Hitachi HGST Ultrastar 2TB 7k300
    SSD – Samsung 840 EVO 250 GB
    OS – Windows 10 64-Bit

    100% GPU usage, CPU was chilling (45ºC). Was running quite alright and looks great 🙂

    1. I got a score of 8900 with my 3570k & Strix 1070 on standard quality & on high a score of 6471. both on 1080p resolution…

  4. I scored 4566 on 4K high, I would have preferred to run this benchmark at 1440p there was not option for it though I hope settings aren’t this stupid for the final game..

  5. “The Windows Edition will feature the base game and over 20 game add-ons / DLC (downloadable content), as well as new features including an expanded map of Insomnia with new enemies and side quests and a first-person camera mode.”

    it’s not even really a “feature”, considering the royal edition is basically a markup of all the content being bundled together, to which the consoles are getting everything with the exception of an increase in resolution and Nvidia hampering fx.

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