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Shocker ... you go in to a store and see that the product cost 3$ but you have just 2$ and now you blame the store that you have only 2$ ?
There was Minimum System Requirements before Release, they told to use a RTX 2060 or a Rx 6600 card for minimum 1080p settings and 30 fps.
It's really bizarre to live long enough to see stuff repeat 1:1 like this.
because the Remake and Rebirth have years between development and it is good that the GTX cards get not supported anymore, they holded the whole Games back. Upgrade and good is a GTX card is not just old it is very outdated.
The Graphic in Rebirth is better and it has open world and no Loadingscreens, of course you will need better hardware for that, if you can not afford to upgrade your PC system to play every 2-3 years a game on high settings, or every 5 years to even being able to run the game then you are not understood the PC gaming at all.
Before DLSS and FSR nobody cryed about "The game is not Optimazed" or "the performance is bad" because DLSS/FSR just let people wiht outdated hardware get too much FPS on the cost of Graphics and Stability.
Final Fantasy Remake was made for the Ps4 in focus, Final Fantasy Rebirth was made for the Ps5 in focus and when a PC hardware does not have Tech that a 5 years old console have then you need to upgrade, the ps5 will be replaced in like two years, and you think it is still a good idea to keep and complain with a GTX card that is basicly 8 - 9 years old ?
Because of some missing feautures one card had way more Performance but can not play newer games.
What are you talking about ? GTX 1650 was slower then a Rx580 but with less Vram, it is a very outdated and bad card it was low end when it was released and this wont change anything yet years after.
I hope you learned you are able to play this game on your specs
I wish I knew if I was best off waiting or not in my case, it is the difference between getting an interim GPU or starting directly with building my next rig