FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH

FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH

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Continious crashing at Jenova Scene
I can not believe the state of this game, I'm the requirements for this game but yet get stuttering every few steps, cut-scenes are a nightmare, combat doesn't feel smooth. But even worse three times now when ever I reach Jenova after the burning town, the game crashes. Even tried skipping the cut-scene from when you reach clouds mom house and it still crashed...
Last edited by R3LINQUI5H; Jan 24 @ 9:47pm
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dlux Jan 24 @ 9:11pm 
Have you installed Rebirth onto an NVMe SSD? A lot of people are accidentally making the mistake of installing the game onto an HDD.
Last edited by dlux; Jan 24 @ 9:11pm
Originally posted by dlux:
Have you installed Rebirth onto an NVMe SSD? A lot of people are accidentally making the mistake of installing the game onto an HDD.

Yea i am shocked that HDD is even used nowdays.
Ahh now thats a issue, my boss was the one that put my pc together an installed another card. I just checked and its a HDD.. so guess i cant play this then
Requiem Jan 24 @ 9:39pm 
Got friend having constant crash at the same spot and he run on nvme Gen4/5 and have that new Ryzen 9800x3d.
Originally posted by R3LINQUI5H:
Ahh now thats a issue, my boss was the one that put my pc together an installed another card. I just checked and its a HDD.. so guess i cant play this then
you should use an NVME SSD (not SATA) anyway because gaming is going to be a big problem in general. your system might be able to use one and you can pick one up pretty cheap these days
Last edited by Iron Reaper; Jan 24 @ 9:44pm
Its only states you need a ssd, nothing about needing nvme. Plus ive seen some lower spec pcs have no issues... im gonna try clearing out more space on my hdd an just hope for the best. If not ill pick up a nvme tomorrow.
Originally posted by Iron Reaper:
Originally posted by R3LINQUI5H:
Ahh now thats a issue, my boss was the one that put my pc together an installed another card. I just checked and its a HDD.. so guess i cant play this then
you should use an NVME SSD (not SATA) anyway because gaming is going to be a big problem in general. your system might be able to use one and you can pick one up pretty cheap these days

Yeah I think its prob in my best interest to go get a nvme tomorrow, just seen a company selling samsung 1tb for a good price.
Originally posted by R3LINQUI5H:
Originally posted by Iron Reaper:
you should use an NVME SSD (not SATA) anyway because gaming is going to be a big problem in general. your system might be able to use one and you can pick one up pretty cheap these days

Yeah I think its prob in my best interest to go get a nvme tomorrow, just seen a company selling samsung 1tb for a good price.

just make sure your rig can hook one up.. you need to look at what you have and make sure you have the right sockets and power options etc
R3LINQUI5H Jan 24 @ 10:02pm 
Originally posted by Iron Reaper:
Originally posted by R3LINQUI5H:

Yeah I think its prob in my best interest to go get a nvme tomorrow, just seen a company selling samsung 1tb for a good price.

just make sure your rig can hook one up.. you need to look at what you have and make sure you have the right sockets and power options etc

Im still new to PC sorry, is there any easy way for me to check? I am aware i have 2 slots for ssd, which one has the hdd from my boss. I got a AMD Ryzen 5 7600, RTX 4060 if that helps.
dlux Jan 24 @ 10:08pm 
Originally posted by R3LINQUI5H:
Originally posted by Iron Reaper:

just make sure your rig can hook one up.. you need to look at what you have and make sure you have the right sockets and power options etc

Im still new to PC sorry, is there any easy way for me to check?
Download and run CPU-Z.

https://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html

Then click on the mainboard tab and google your mainboard model to see if it has an M.2 slot. Also note the PCIe version of your MB. If you are unexperienced with PC hardware, as you say, then post the model of your mainboard and we will help you.
Last edited by dlux; Jan 24 @ 10:09pm
R3LINQUI5H Jan 24 @ 10:30pm 
Originally posted by dlux:
Originally posted by R3LINQUI5H:

Im still new to PC sorry, is there any easy way for me to check?
Download and run CPU-Z.

https://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html

Then click on the mainboard tab and google your mainboard model to see if it has an M.2 slot. Also note the PCIe version of your MB. If you are unexperienced with PC hardware, as you say, then post the model of your mainboard and we will help you.

This is what i found, PRIME B650M-A WIFI II
2 x M.2 slots
• 1 x M.2 2280 (PCIe 5.0 x4 mode)
• 1 x M.2 2280 (PCIe 4.0 x4 mode)
dlux Jan 25 @ 10:16am 
Originally posted by R3LINQUI5H:
Originally posted by dlux:
Download and run CPU-Z.

https://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html

Then click on the mainboard tab and google your mainboard model to see if it has an M.2 slot. Also note the PCIe version of your MB. If you are unexperienced with PC hardware, as you say, then post the model of your mainboard and we will help you.

This is what i found, PRIME B650M-A WIFI II
2 x M.2 slots
• 1 x M.2 2280 (PCIe 5.0 x4 mode)
• 1 x M.2 2280 (PCIe 4.0 x4 mode)
Great. You Mainboard is fully compatible with NVMe SSD drives. Buy a Samsung 990 Pro (or alternative) and you're good to go. :)
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Date Posted: Jan 24 @ 9:08pm
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