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Final Fantasy XV Windows PC Version Revealed, Out ‘Early 2018’


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Final Fantasy XV is coming to Windows PCs as Final Fantasy XV Windows Edition. The news was announcing during Nvidia’s press conference at Gamescom. It will be available for purchase on the Windows 10 Store, Steam, and Origin.
The PC port will feature “4K high res textures, Dolby Atmos, realistic turf, advanced hair simulation, combustible fluid, fire and smoke simulation, advanced shadow alogrithmns, high quality ambient occlusion, Ansel screenshots,†and more according to gaming blog VG247. Nvidia claims support for upto 8K resolution as well as HDR10.
Final Fantasy XV Windows Edition release date has been said to be “early 2018†with all its downloadable content (DLC). 

Final Fantasy XV Windows Edition recommended specifications

  • Monitor: supports 4K and HDR
  • GPU: Nvidia GeForce 1080Ti
  • CPU: Intel i7 3.4GHz or Ryzen 7 1700
  • RAM: 16GB
  • HDD: 170GB

The need for 170GB of hard drive space seems ostentatious as does a 1080Ti. We're guessing that this is for playing the game at 4K and above rather than anyone looking to play at 1080p or full-HD.
 
Previously Final Fantasy XV director Hajime Tabata explained that a PC version would take longer to hit than the console versions.
"We could say that something like this would take us more than a year. We should work to adapt the engine, which is very laborious, and from there to develop its course,†he said in conversation with Spanish website Vida Extra (translated by WCCFtech) prior to Final Fantasy XV’s release on the PS4 and Xbox One.
The current trend is to see games release on consoles and PC at the same time. Final Fantasy XV - earlier known as Final Fantasy Versus XIII and exclusive to the PS3 at the time, has had a prolonged development cycle of almost a decade, with a switch of directors too what with Tabata replacing Tetsuya Nomura who is working on Final Fantasy VII Remake and Kingdom Hearts III.
In March 2016, Tabata claimed the company was looking into the possibility of a PC version.
"Unfortunately we weren't able to do simultaneous development on a PC and console version for XV," he said in an interview with Engadget. "We had to focus on the console version and our goal was to maximize, optimise everything for the HD consoles. Once that's done, then we will definitely take a good, hard look at PC and what we need to do, and consider all our options. But right now we aren't decided, we're still considering a lot of things."
In April 2016, he stated that the PC version would be "far superior".
"I'm quite positive about the idea of developing a PC version, but I would like to make a very different project if possible," Tabata told French video gaming site JeuxVideo, which was translated by Nova Crystallis. "The reason I'm interested is that a PC version would propel the game to another technical level." "I have in mind a version of Final Fantasy XV that is more technically developed. This version could incorporate things that we were forced to abandon because of the limitations of home consoles. With the PC, this would be an opportunity to release a version far superior in terms of quality and tech."

 


 
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Final Fantasy XV is coming to Windows PCs as Final Fantasy XV Windows Edition. The news was announcing during Nvidia’s press conference at Gamescom. It will be available for purchase on the Windows 10 Store, Steam, and Origin.

The PC port will feature “4K high res textures, Dolby Atmos, realistic turf, advanced hair simulation, combustible fluid, fire and smoke simulation, advanced shadow alogrithmns, high quality ambient occlusion, Ansel screenshots,†and more according to gaming blog VG247. Nvidia claims support for upto 8K resolution as well as HDR10.

Final Fantasy XV Windows Edition release date has been said to be “early 2018†with all its downloadable content (DLC).

Final Fantasy XV Windows Edition recommended specifications

 

  • Monitor: supports 4K and HDR
  • GPU: Nvidia GeForce 1080Ti
  • CPU: Intel i7 3.4GHz or Ryzen 7 1700
  • RAM: 16GB
  • HDD: 170GB
The need for 170GB of hard drive space seems ostentatious as does a 1080Ti. We're guessing that this is for playing the game at 4K and above rather than anyone looking to play at 1080p or full-HD.

 

Previously Final Fantasy XV director Hajime Tabata explained that a PC version would take longer to hit than the console versions.

"We could say that something like this would take us more than a year. We should work to adapt the engine, which is very laborious, and from there to develop its course,†he said in conversation with Spanish website Vida Extra (translated by WCCFtech) prior to Final Fantasy XV’s release on the PS4 and Xbox One.

The current trend is to see games release on consoles and PC at the same time. Final Fantasy XV - earlier known as Final Fantasy Versus XIII and exclusive to the PS3 at the time, has had a prolonged development cycle of almost a decade, with a switch of directors too what with Tabata replacing Tetsuya Nomura who is working on Final Fantasy VII Remake and Kingdom Hearts III.

In March 2016, Tabata claimed the company was looking into the possibility of a PC version.

"Unfortunately we weren't able to do simultaneous development on a PC and console version for XV," he said in an interview with Engadget. "We had to focus on the console version and our goal was to maximize, optimise everything for the HD consoles. Once that's done, then we will definitely take a good, hard look at PC and what we need to do, and consider all our options. But right now we aren't decided, we're still considering a lot of things."

In April 2016, he stated that the PC version would be "far superior".

"I'm quite positive about the idea of developing a PC version, but I would like to make a very different project if possible," Tabata told French video gaming site JeuxVideo, which was translated by Nova Crystallis. "The reason I'm interested is that a PC version would propel the game to another technical level." "I have in mind a version of Final Fantasy XV that is more technically developed. This version could incorporate things that we were forced to abandon because of the limitations of home consoles. With the PC, this would be an opportunity to release a version far superior in terms of quality and tech."

 

 

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OK What on earth GTX 1080TI as a recommenced spec :omg:

Monitor: supports 4K and HDR

GPU: Nvidia GeForce 1080Ti

CPU: Intel i7 3.4GHz or Ryzen 7 1700

RAM: 16GB

HDD: 170GB

I wanted buy ps4 for.this gamw

Hahahahahaha lmao

Rip my pc

I'm going back to Witcher 3

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  • Monitor: supports 4K and HDR
  • GPU: Nvidia GeForce 1080Ti
  • CPU: Intel i7 3.4GHz or Ryzen 7 1700
  • RAM: 16GB
  • HDD: 170GB

 

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Glad I'm not feeling this game as I felt XIII and XIII-2 otherwise I'd freak out over this.

 

Yet... with 4K being the ""future"" of gaming... the game size and graphics card "recommended" worries me

((even if we're talking about "recommended" a.k.a. high settings w/o frame drops, I have the feeling a lot of people will still find themselves unable to play this game on medium or low. unless they do a formidable job optimizing it.))

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It's for recommended specs so i'm not surprised it's that "overblown" considering the article highlights more about nVidia features than the game itself and ultra high res texture pack is just that bloated the minimum specs might be going to be like ME: Andromeda at least imo

I guess the recomended is for everything on max. No way u need a 1080 ti for high.

Bingo this is for those ultra rich gamers who has everything to optimize their gaming experience

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