Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion will reportedly run at 60 frames per second on console, and at 120fps on PC. The game’s producer…
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion will reportedly run at 60 frames per second on console, and at 120fps on PC.about the game’s performance. Sato said that the remaster will be “visually aligned and up to the standards of the Final Fantasy 7 Remake.”
This means that it will run on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S at 60fps. And that some fancy pants PCs will be able to run it in 120fps. Square Enix is also bringing the game to the Switch. And it is understood that there will be some resolution differences with that version.“Our main purpose with this title is that we wanted a really wide range of players to be able to play on whatever platform that they desired.
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