NVIDIA has released a new driver for its graphics cards. As the green team noted, the NVIDIA Geforce 560.94 WHQL driver offers optimal performance in most of the latest and upcoming games. So, let’s dive in.
Although there is currently no official PC release date for Final Fantasy XVI, producer Naoki Yoshida confirmed that Square Enix will release a free demo. This free PC demo will be made available before the game releases. As such, PC gamers will be able to test their PC systems before purchasing it.
Square Enix has shared a new update showcase video, in which it revealed that it has officially started working on the PC version of Final Fantasy XVI.
In 2020, Square Enix released a PC trailer for Final Fantasy XVI, hinting at the game coming to our platform. Since then, Square Enix has not officially mentioned this PC version. Until today. Square Enix’s Naoki Yoshida has officially confirmed that Final Fantasy XVI will be coming to PC. However, it may take some time.
Square Enix has just announced the next part in the Final Fantasy series, Final Fantasy XVI. Furthermore, the publisher has released a PC trailer for this game, which basically confirms that this new FF will be coming out on our platform.
Square Enix has released Update 1.30 for Final Fantasy XV that removes online support from both EA Origin and Mod Organizer. Thankfully, though, this update for Final Fantasy XV also addresses the annoying stuttering issues that players have reported over the past couple of years.
NVIDIA will officially reveal its new upcoming SUPER graphics cards on July 2nd and the first gaming benchmark for the NVIDIA GeForce RTX2070 SUPER has appeared online. This first gaming benchmark is from Final Fantasy XV’s benchmark tool in which we can see the NVIDIA GeForce RTX2070 SUPER almost matching the performance of the NVIDIA … Continue reading First gaming benchmark, Final Fantasy XV, for the NVIDIA GeForce RTX2070 SUPER emerges→
It appears that the first benchmarks for the upcoming NVIDIA GeForce GTX1660Ti have been leaked online. These first tests come from Final Fantasy XV and Ashes of the Singularity and show this upcoming GPU performing as fast as the NVIDIA GTX 1070 and 25% faster than the GTX1060.
AMD Radeon VII releases on February 7th and while the red team released a few gaming benchmarks, some new benchmarks were leaked online yesterday. These new benchmarks are from 3DMark and Final Fantasy XV and we can see, perhaps for the first time, how AMD’s upcoming GPU fares against NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX2080.