The
FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE INTERGRADE launched
as promised on the
Epic Games Store. Despite stiff system requirements, performance of the
updated RPG has been the subject of a lot of criticism.
PCGamesN rounds up these complaints, and identifies a possible explanation.
A
thread on Reddit discusses evidence from the game's files that Square Enix
may have shipped a debug version of the game:
As
Digital Foundry’s Alex Battaglia calls it, Final Fantasy VII Remake “is
literally the worst AAA release I have seen on PC in a good long time”. Massive
stuttering issues, framerate drops, and the
lack of crucial graphics settings like anti-aliasing or toggles for pretty
much any option to improve performance all mar the experience.
Worse still, these issues may be down to something
modders digging into the game’s files have discovered – which is that the
build of Final Fantasy VII Remake on PC
seems to be a debug version rather than a version ready for shipping. The
files refer to the released version as a “PPBC_Development” build when it should
be “PPBC_Shipping” for a final, polished release.