Final Fantasy VII Rebirth's PC Port: A Detailed Look at Enhanced Features
A new trailer confirms a wealth of features for the upcoming PC release of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, launching January 23rd, 2025. Following its successful PS5 debut in February 2024, the PC port promises significant graphical and control enhancements.
The trailer showcases support for resolutions up to 4K and frame rates up to 120fps, alongside "improved lighting" and unspecified "enhanced visuals." Players can expect three adjustable graphical presets (High, Medium, Low) and the ability to customize the number of on-screen NPCs, offering optimization options for various hardware configurations.
Beyond visuals, the PC version boasts comprehensive control options:
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Input Flexibility: Full mouse and keyboard support is included, alongside compatibility with the PS5's DualSense controller, complete with haptic feedback and adaptive triggers.
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Performance Boost: Nvidia DLSS support is confirmed, promising improved performance for users with compatible hardware. Notably, AMD FSR support is absent, potentially impacting performance for players using AMD graphics cards.
Key Features Summary:
- Resolution & Frame Rate: Up to 4K resolution and 120fps
- Visual Enhancements: Improved lighting and enhanced visuals
- Graphical Presets: High, Medium, Low, with NPC count adjustment
- Input Methods: Mouse & Keyboard, DualSense controller support (with haptic feedback and adaptive triggers)
- Upscaling: Nvidia DLSS support
The robust feature set aims to deliver a compelling PC experience, though the absence of AMD FSR might be a point of concern for some. The commercial success of the PC port remains to be seen, especially considering Square Enix's previous comments on the PS5 sales figures. However, the anticipation among PC gamers is undoubtedly high.
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