![]() The story pacing was at times frustrating, certain textures and environments were weirdly low quality (yes, including the door), and ran at 30fps - fine for some games, but not so much for a fast-paced action RPG like this. It was a game oozing with charm, with fresh takes on a well-beloved classic, with gorgeous visuals and hella-engaging gameplay. In personal experience having played during the day of release and after the Nvidia driver update it was night and day difference as even my PC had clear stutter, though not quite as bad as some I've seen, but after it was totally resolved in multiple playthroughs.Final Fantasy VII Remake quickly became one of my favourite PS4 games when it launched back in 2020. Thus we can say with confidence the issue is resolved. etc.) or rare cases like stutter in CG installed on HDD, or some other incredibly low end spec CPU/GPU and even then any comments in reviews, at all, about such issues are very rare out of all the reviews. you will find they either report no issues in most mentions (ex. ![]() As for reviews and forum posts if you search you will find they either have poor storage as the installation point like HDD and if you search the reviews (literally just hold space bar and let it load hundreds of reviews) and search (Ctrl + F) for various subjects like stutter, performance, HDD, etc. This is a hardware issue on their end.Īs for AMD GPUs I believe I recall they were reported to, in this case, typically work better than Nvidia at launch but I don't know how significantly but as the issue is largely resolved there was likely some update not listed by AMD that resolved it as I can't find specific details of a fix on AMD's side. People playing with HDD and stuff suffer even in cutscenes because of I/O bottlenecks. ![]() One commonly overlooked issue is even if you have decent CPU/GPU the game does desire a competent storage performance, preferably a faster NVME. This is a given, but people do it anyways.Īgain, the main issue was resolved via an Nvidia driver update which you can look at my post history, search this on Steam forum, or Google to get specific info about. If you're PC can't handle 4K and high settings don't run it at that. Katitoff also made an extended point that the few who are complaining about it are usually overreaching their system specs playing at settings higher than their system can reasonably afford which is common sense. By the time it hit Steam the issues were largely non-existent. The game released on Epic Game Store much earlier where it started with some real performance issues, but this was fixed with an Nvidia driver update, etc. What Katitoff specifically was referring to was "since Steam release" which is true. EGS looks the same, and this is the same, never updated version from EGS. Not only did many people have issues, but many of them were using the latest video cards. The game works flawlessly on my PC as well as on my Steam Deck(with proper settings).Ī simple search on this forum proves this to be wildly inaccurate. ![]() ![]() Originally posted by Katitoff:There is a total of about 10 people who complained about performance since steam release, half of them didn't had adequate hardware and 3 of them were too stubborn to even upgrade from windows 7. ![]()
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