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Rebirth will be exclusive for 3 months on PS5, but after that, there's 100% chance that Epic will take the baton and make it 1 year Epic exclusive. So in total it will be 15 months before you're able to play it on Steam.
Yeah the way it was explained to me is 12 is way less optimized, but I would be more inclined to believe that it is simply harder to run because of new features
But it’s true that there are many reports of running it in dx11 solves stutter/lag for some people
Cheers to that. This place was a dumpster fire every time I’ve visited before but it seems chill now
Remake took more than a year to come to PC. The Epic version came 20 months after the console release with the Steam release following 6 months later. I'm betting that we won't see Rebirth for PC until at least a year from release because more than likely Square is going to have dlc for it and PC will get the complete version. They did it for FF15, KH3, and Remake.
If they plan to release Rebirth as full game without any planned DLC, then we might get it on Steam around Nov 2024 - May 2025.
That being said, in regards to settings, yeah, one thing is this is a console port, they tend to not have much in that regard, but game looks really well on all settings and runs well even on Steam Deck, which is comparable to GTX980Ti, so I find it hard to see which settings you'd even need and why?
The textures are kinda fuzzy. Basically have to reshade it to mitigate that.
While the overall game looks good, there are some textures that make it apparent where they cut corners for performance on consoles.
I expect every modern type of AA, Antialiasing, resolution, quality for textures, models, view distances, etc.
Square Enix is really really good at making character models look good, but for some reason their environmental textures are always noticeably worse off.
I just booted up FFXV the other day at max settings thinking all those times I was stuck playing it on a toaster hindered me, but seeing it at 120 fps maxed just made the environments look worse.
No hate towards these games, just an observation. Nier had the same texture problem, though they have a full HD mod that wasn't removed from Nexus.
This is even funnier to me actually considering FFXV has a full fat settings menu. It may not be eye candy anymore, but that's because it's old not because it wasn't fully cooked in terms of the port.