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As an IT sysadmin I can tell you that we're often forced to support 15+ year old crap because someone in Accounting or Sales has a piece of software being used for some dumb thing that the entire company was built around. I have OM! trunks in my building, and it was built in 2002. I have switch hardware way out of service, but the boss won't let me upgrade more than a few at a time because "it's not in the budget" (the budget was used to buy something else useless and stupid).
Only in the world of video gaming is there an expectation built into both developer and consumer to be constantly purchasing new hardware simply so no one has to make any effort to optimize performance for older hardware, because shoving all this new gimmicky video effects in necessitates upgrading GPU hardware, an already lucratively-priced and expensive venture.
TL;DR: The corpulent, symbiotic relationship between developers and hardware manufacturers are why your games run like crap, and most of you are just fine with that, from the look of it. Carry on.
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/vkqsk9srlq8v7b7n02o2a/d3d12.rar?rlkey=g0lehb25h2apf2tl9lc58mp64&st=wht60m46&dl=0
Put it in FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH\End\Binaries\Win64
So far there's a fair amount of stuttering during cut scenes, but I've set it to the lowest graphic settings and 30FPS (which, honestly is fine for me, I just care about the story more than flashy settings), and the gameplay itself seems fine.
Obviously, a less-than-ideal workaround for the FMVs, if they don't play well, is to pause, minimize, watch them on YouTube, then return...
Similarly, just pausing for a while at the beginning of an FMV cut scene seems to let it load properly, and then play without stuttering.
I also found that the .MOV files can be opened with VLC, but mostly absent audio.
Hopefully there'll be some decent fixes forthcoming from the mod community, which was great for Remake!
Hi, I can't seem to access your link. I'm using a 1660ti as well and just some hope that there can be some kind of patch so I can play it would make me very happy.
Change the last 0 to 1 it downloads
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/vkqsk9srlq8v7b7n02o2a/d3d12.rar?rlkey=g0lehb25h2apf2tl9lc58mp64&st=wht60m46&dl=1
This should work ? probably ?
If it's been removed, I don't know what to tell you.
Try cutting and pasting it into the address bar.
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/vkqsk9srlq8v7b7n02o2a/d3d12.rar?rlkey=g0lehb25h2apf2tl9lc58mp64&e=1&st=wht60m46&dl=0
However, pasting it into the address bar successfully takes me to the dropbox with the .dll fix for GTX users.
Also check whether your VPN is interfering.