I'm really hoping someone takes a look at the other versions of this game to see what, if any, difference the Origin and Windows Store versions have compared to Steam. If the Steam API is causing some issues for some people then those versions might be different. I know DSOGaming is trying to get SE to give them a Windows Store key, so hopefully they'll be able to get that and see what differences are to be found
Who the heck told you that you need a 60" monitor to see 4K? If you're only a few feet away from the monitor you will start seeing the difference in the mid 30s. The difference between 1080 and 4k is night and day on the 43" TV that I'm using for a monitor.
Yes and no. There is no CPU load difference. Doesn't mean there aren't performance differences elsewhere. It seems to take Denuvo out of the picture, but that might not entirely be the case either.
He does some freelance work for them here and there. Primarily they pay him to write articles about PC ports and stuff like that. Most of the time he's working for companies like XSeed, helping them with ports.
Well I don't game on a 60" monitor, so 4k is irrelevant to me.
Who the heck told you that you need a 60" monitor to see 4K? If you're only a few feet away from the monitor you will start seeing the difference in the mid 30s. The difference between 1080 and 4k is night and day on the 43" TV that I'm using for a monitor.
PC Gamer says the only difference is load times.
https://www.pcgamer.com/denuvo-drm-performance-final-fantasy-15/
Yes and no. There is no CPU load difference. Doesn't mean there aren't performance differences elsewhere. It seems to take Denuvo out of the picture, but that might not entirely be the case either.
Wait, Durante works for PCGamer? I'm not sure I'd trust that source. But either way we live in a world where we can perform this thing called benchmarks. Someone should do that.
He does some freelance work for them here and there. Primarily they pay him to write articles about PC ports and stuff like that. Most of the time he's working for companies like XSeed, helping them with ports.