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First Final Fantasy XV PC patch is now available, fixes framerate issues when using a summon

Square Enix has just released the first PC patch for Final Fantasy XV Windows Edition. According to the Japanese company, this first patch addresses the bug that involved the Frame Rate Per Second decreasing after summoning an astral. Continue reading First Final Fantasy XV PC patch is now available, fixes framerate issues when using a summon

Final Fantasy XV PC Performance Analysis

Final Fantasy XV is a game that pushed current-gen consoles to their limits. Powered by the Luminous Engine, this new FF game sported amazing visuals, particle effects and animations. And after a collaboration with NVIDIA, Square Enix has finally brought it to the PC. As such, it’s time now to benchmark it and see how it performs on our platform. Continue reading Final Fantasy XV PC Performance Analysis

New Chrono Trigger mod removes the blurry filter from sprites, tilesets and worldmap

A few days ago, we informed you about a mod for Chrono Trigger that removed the bilinear filtering from it. However, and even though things got improved, this mod did not remove the filter that was applied to the tilesets and sprites. Thankfully, though, Steam user ‘Speedwagon’ released a new mod that removes that blurry filtering. Continue reading New Chrono Trigger mod removes the blurry filter from sprites, tilesets and worldmap

The first mod for Final Fantasy XV improves loading times, stuttering and HD texture streaming

Modder ‘Kaldaien’, best known for his incredible FAR mod for NieR: Automata, has released the first mod for Final Fantasy XV. This Special-K mini-mod improves performance, as well as loading times and texture streaming when using the High-Resolution texture pack. Continue reading The first mod for Final Fantasy XV improves loading times, stuttering and HD texture streaming

Where is our PC Performance Analysis for Final Fantasy XV?

Final Fantasy XV is now available and while Square Enix has already provided us with a review code, we’ll slightly delay our PC Performance Analysis. The reason behind this delay is quite simple. Final Fantasy XV is an open-world RPG that taxes both the CPU and the GPU. As such, we’ve decided to invest first in a comparison between the Denuvo-free and the final retail version. Continue reading Where is our PC Performance Analysis for Final Fantasy XV?

Chrono Trigger mod removes its awful and blurry filter

The PC version of Chrono Trigger disappointed a lot of gamers as it was basically a port of the mobile version. Not only that, but the Steam version retained a filter that made it look awful and blurry, and there was no way to disable it. Thankfully, though, a modder has come to the rescue with a mod that disables it. Continue reading Chrono Trigger mod removes its awful and blurry filter

Square Enix is aware and looking into the issues of Chrono Trigger on the PC

Chrono Trigger on the PC is a mess, there is no doubt about that. While the game suffers from a variety of issues, the biggest one is the ridiculously awful filter that Square Enix used in order to ‘update’ its visuals. And from the looks of it, the Japanese company is aware of all the issues that its Chrono Trigger fans have reported these past few days. Continue reading Square Enix is aware and looking into the issues of Chrono Trigger on the PC