Naoki Yoshida says the team is "working on" improving the framerate issues in Final Fantasy 16, telling players not to "worry about that".
In a presentation called "Feedback from the Demo", producer Yoshida set out to assuage fan concerns after many experienced issues with Final Fantasy 16, confirming that the team would be "releasing updates to improve performance".
According to Yoshida, the issues broadly stem in highly-populated areas where there are a lot of characters milling around, such as the town castle section.
"Yoshi-P says they will be releasing updates to improve the frame rate of FF16!" reports Japanese video game insider, Genki, on Twitter.
"He says currently, there are areas where the frame rate drops when there is a lot of characters such as towns. They will be working on updates to improve framerate, so please don't worry about that."
Yoshi-P says they will be releasing updates to improve the frame rate of FF16!He says currently there are areas where the frame rate drops when there is a lot of characters such as towns. They will be working on updates to improve framerate so please don't worry about that. pic.twitter.com/osbSNQSwO8June 17, 2023
We're also told that the team was looking into feedback about motion blur and will likely "provide options to adjust it or turn it off".
"Camera movement speed and auto-follow options will also be provided," adds @Dreamboum.
Next, the dev team is adressing feedback about motion blur.They say they're looking into this and they'll provide options to adjust it or turn it off. Camera movement speed and auto-follow options will also be provided pic.twitter.com/UJuA9FQdK1June 17, 2023
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