As part of the Final Fantasy 7's (FF7) 25th Anniversary Celebration, Square Enix announced a variety of projects related to the 1997 PS1 JRPG classic. The livestream included the announcement of stuff like Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, Crisis Core: Final Fantasy Reunion, and the Steam version of Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade (FF7RI). The enhanced version of 2020's PlayStation 4 JRPG was an Epic Games Store exclusive when it made its PC debut last year.
Additionally, it will also be compatible with Valve's portable PC, the Steam Deck. The number of Deck verified games is increasing daily, and to see a major title such as this get confirmed right away is a win for PC gamers. The game is available right now via the game's official Steam store page. But can your PC run it?
The Steam page for the game also lists the specs needed to run the JRPG smoothly. Here's a rundown of the minimum and recommended specifications:
Minimum:
These specifications can run the game at 1080p (1920x1080). No further details are mentioned but it is presumably at 30 FPS and Low settings
Recommended:
This targets 1440p resolution (2560x1440). It presumably allows 60 FPS at High settings. Gamers should note that the game supports a maximum of 4K resolution (3840 x 2160).
FF7RI is easily one of the best-looking Unreal Engine 4 games of this generation. Impeccably-detailed character models, plenty of flashy on-screen particle effects, and great use of lighting are the highlights of this game. So it is no surprise that pushing the game to its best requires specs leaning towards the higher side.
As mentioned previously, Intergrade is the enhanced version of 2020's FF7R. The remake was a reimagining of the 1997 JRPG featuring brand new visuals, a tweaked
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