Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster – PC version is locked at 30fps, graphics options revealed

Square Enix showcased today the PC version of Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster during a livestream, and it has basically confirmed the game’s framerate. Unfortunately, Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster PC will be locked at 30fps.

It will be interesting to see whether Durante will be able to mod the game and offer a 60fps mode.

In addition, Square Enix revealed the game’s PC graphics settings. PC gamers will be able to choose their resolution, select a screen mode, enable/disable VSync, adjust the quality of textures, anisotropic filtering, shadows, anti-aliasing and ambient occlusion.

Here are all the PC graphics options:

  • Resolution (“populated by Windows” according to GAF users)
  • Screen Mode
  • Brightness
  • Vsync
  • Texture Quality
  • Anisotropic Filtering
  • Shadows
  • Anti-Aliasing
  • Color Correction
  • Post-Filter AA
  • Unsharp Mask
  • Ambient Occlusion

Square Enix has also unveiled the game’s boosters that will be present on the PC:

  • Increase or decrease encounter rate
  • Double and quadruple gameplay speed (does not affect cutscenes)
  • Auto-battle handled by AI
  • No HUD (for taking screenshots)
  • Max out consumables (permanent when enabled)
  • Max Gil (permanent when enabled)
  • Unlock skills (permanent when enabled)

31 thoughts on “Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster – PC version is locked at 30fps, graphics options revealed”

    1. I will take some 30 fps locked games (PC) over all 30 fps locked games (Consoles) any day.

      1. Lol your a moron. Lots of games are 60 frames per second. Hell elite dangerous is, and the graphics are wonderful. Try again, dumb PC elitists.

    2. Ya, one that resolution (and everything else) is locked on console. if frame-rate is the only thing locked (and even then that could possibly be fixed by the PC community) then we PC folk win again over the lowly console. 4K anyone? Yes, me please…”. I find it curious why you always come here to “try” and know a clearly superior format (PC) down over the one of your choice (console). You will NEVER win this war. Why you would choose to engage with an overwhelmingly more powerful opponent shows how delusional you are. You are a sad excuse for a gamer. Although I do enjoy you getting trounced every time you make an appearance here. It’s quite enjoyable.

  1. 30 fps , clown fiesta they will never learn. eh at least those game boosters sound good , “quadruple gameplay speed” will come in handy sometimes the animations of encounters takes ages

  2. Theres always a way to unlock it. besides, this was a ps2 game, its understandable that its locked at 30. Its not like were talking about a ps3 port here.

  3. Honestly not surprising; this was PS2 era, and none of the other HD versions have run at 60 fps, so there’s probably something in the game code that’s dependent on framerate, or maybe the engine doesn’t have a form of DeltaTime implemented.

    Either way, still nice to have this game on PC, even if the framerate cap is disappointing.

    On an unrelated note: durante pls.

  4. F*cking called it 😛

    In all seriousness, it does suck. Hopefully Durante will unlock it for those of you who care (I honestly don’t).

  5. It will come to PC anyway. They are releasing old FF games on PC, but won’t port FFXV? Use logic.

    By supporting crappy ports you only encourage them to make less efforts with future releases.

    1. Unless Durante goes ahead and unlocks the framerate as people think he’s going to, I’m not going to believe this is a crappy port. The game is a PS2 release and that has to be kept in mind.

  6. “just buy the game you poor peasant and support a good cause(…)

    AAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

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