PS4 Pro users will be ecstatic to hear that the long-awaited 60 frames per second patch has finally received a released date. The pro patch is scheduled for February 21. Final Fantasy XV is a good (bordering great) game, and I personally enjoyed my time returning to a franchise I’ve had little love for over the years. The game is at its best when it allows players to roam its massive world endlessly, and less so when some of the later chapters locked you into convoluted story sections. Final Fantasy XV at 4K and HDR on a PS4 Pro We pointed out earlier that Final Fantasy XV is quite the looker on a full-HD display, but we also observed that it is not perfect. Final Fantasy XV update 1.30 has been released by Square Enix across all platforms, and here’s what it does. Is has been quite a while since the title received an update, and as previously. Next FFXV Patch Will Enlarge Texts, Improve PS4 Pro Performance The latest news in the world of video games at Attack of the Fanboy April 21st, 2017 by Jose Belmonte.
The FFXV PS4 Pro patch should appear at some point in December. If everything turns out the way it should, you should be playing the upgraded version withing a month of release. Just don’t expect it to be ready at launch.
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As far as features are concerned, little is known at this point. They’re aiming to get the 1080p version running at 60 FPS, but the 4K version will be limited to 30 frames per second. If you own a 4K screen, you’re in for a tough choice – whether to play at a higher resolution with noticable blur, or at a lower reoslution but with ostensibly better framerate.Since the battles are pretty action oriented, 60 FPS could give the combat system more depth, more opportunity for blocking, dodging or countering. On the other hand, a consistent framerate is crucial in games like this, and the lower the target framerate, the easier it is to stick to it.
Ffxv Ps4 Update 1.30
We’re also hoping there will be more knobs and sliders to tweak. Having only a couple of presets is a realistic outcome, but it would be better if we could choose what to sacrifice if we’re not satisfied with performance – just like we do on PC.