The PC release of the did not have the same perk that its counterpart on PS5 did, and it looks like PC release is going to miss the same perk. This is unfortunate, as players on PC may well want to know if their system is good enough to handle FF7 Rebirth. FF7 was such a big game upon getting remade that they had to split the game into three. Both currently released games are substantial and sweeping on their own, with nearly 50 hours to complete the story each.
With coming to PC later this month, there is one big problem. While its counterpart on PS5 got a demo, the PC version did not and no announcement has been made that would suggest one is coming. While it seems unlikely that an announcement will come at this point, it would be much better for everyone if one did. There are several reasons for this, but one is more important than the rest of them.
The main reason that the PC version of should have a demo is that the PC requirements for this game are quite intense. At minimum players will need a 16 GB Ram and 155 GB of space on their PC just to run the game. However, the recommended requirements are more intense where it concerns the processor and the graphics. The OS system also recommends Windows 11.
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth improves on the original Final Fantasy 7's romance scenes at the Golden Saucer thanks to its new additions and changes.
A demo would allow players to know for sure if their PC could handle the game. While Steam does allow players to ask for refunds within a certain time period, it is still more trouble than downloading a free demo and checking the requirements by playing the game without as much risk. A demo that matches the PS5 would give players 2 full hours to explore the Nibelheim episode and test their system for themselves.
The PC Demo set a high bar for that release of the game. Many fans even said it was the best part of the game, although that is up for debate. Regardless, the demo of this game was the perfect way to get fans'
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