Post by KostaAndreadis @ 01:19pm 18/01/18 | 0 Comments
In that it will support a number of cutting edge Nvidia graphical features, from realistic grass through to hair, ambient occlusion, and more. Plus, implementation of the impressive Nvidia Ansel in-game photography tool. Of course you also get the excellent Final Fantasy XV, with all DLC and Season Pass content included.
And new stuff like dungeons, bosses, and a first-person mode. For PlayStation 4 and Xbox One players, the equivalent version will be the upcoming Final Fantasy XV Royal Edition - which also drops March 8.
Naturally the PC version will be the best, as long as your rig can take it. Square Enix will be releasing a specific benchmarking tool in February to help players optimise their PC for launch. Fingers crossed it doesn't pop up a message along the lines of "LOL! Nice try dude. But you'll need a better GPU to make it look like the trailers."
Here be the minimum and recommended specs. And 4K HDR specs.