Especially in performance mode which drops the resolution in favor of frame rate. Those wanting to kill Chaos can now download the demo and play. Even on PS5, the game looks incredibly blurry and low resolution. Published After almost two days of since releasing a corrupted demo Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin, a patch finally makes the PS5 demo playable. To fix this chaotic problem, Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin should now have a patch version 1.03 that fixes the issues. They report issues with the frame rate dropping from 120 FPS down to “low 40s and 50s” with the game then looking “like you’re playing in slow motion.” They also state there are problems with “awful render distance, tons of pop-in, jagged visuals, aliasing everywhere, and really blurry and washed out image.” Some of those issues will be familiar to console players who tried the demo. In one thread on Reddit, the poster is playing with an RTX 3080 and Intel i5 12600k. However, users with RTX 3080s, RTX 2080 Tis and RTX 3070s are reporting issues. The requirements for 1080p/60 FPS are in the region of a Ryand GTX 1660 Super, which is reasonable on paper. Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin asks and answers the question of what the world of the first Final Fantasy, which came out in 1987, might look like in 2022. For reference, here are the recommended PC requirements for the game. PC players on social media have complained of massive frame drops, blurry visuals, and poor render distance even on high-end hardware. We have issued a patch (version 1.03) that will fix the issues with the StrangerofParadise FinalFantasy Origin Trial Version, which is available to play now. Unfortunately for those who pre-ordered the game on PC, there look to be some major issues with performance. Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origins doesn’t technically release until tomorrow, but those who pre-ordered the game on PC can access it today.
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