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To run the game at minimum settings, you'll need an Intel Core i5-3330 or AMD FX-8350 CPU, 8 GB of memory, and a GeForce GTX 780 or Radeon RX 480 GPU.
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Windows 10 64 bit, 100 GB of storage, and DirectX version 12 are the standard for both spec lists.
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Final Fantasy VII Remake PC requirements – Recommended specs and minimum requirements These are the minimum and recommended requirements to play Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade on PCĪccording to the publication, which you can see above, gamers can get by with 8GB of RAM, an i5-3330 processor or an AMD FX-8350 and an Nvidia GeForce GTX 780 graphics card (or equivalent). The Nvidia GTX 780 is over eight years old, and the Intel Core i5-3330 and AMD FX-8350 are . The game's minimum and recommended PC specifications aren't specified by Square Enix, but you can rest assured that you won't need anything cutting-edge to run it. Final Fantasy VII Remake PC Requirements revealed It seems you won't need the latest and greatest to explore this new version of Midgar. Final Fantasy VII Remake PC Requirements Released Ahead Of Launch Square Enix Decides PC Gamers Are Ready to Pay $70 for Gamesīoth Forspoken and the Final Fantasy VII Remake will be $69.99 on release. Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade setup revealed for PCĪs the above tweet indicates, gamers will be able to get 8GB of RAM, an i5-3330 or AMD FX-8350 processor, and an Nvidia GeForce GTX 780 (or equivalent) graphics card.
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Square Enix wants PC players to pay the same as PS5 and Xbox Series X owners. Octopath topped charts globally at release, and ended up at 2.5 million copies sold globally (presumably this includes the sales it gathered from the belated ports to PC, Stadia, and Xbox One).- Final Fantasy VII Remake Is $70 On PC And People Are Freaking Out
Octopath launched in a reasonably quiet window for its system and in general (early 2018 was a quiet time for Switch releases), Forspoken is actually launching in a more crowded time for the PS5 relatively speaking, but Octopath was entirely exclusive for the Switch at launch, while Forspoken is PS5 and PC, so it has a bigger addressable audience from the get go. Both had skepticism surrounding their pricing (Octopath faced several complaints of how a 2D turn based top down RPG wasn't worth $60, Forspoken is facing pushback for its $70 pricing on console and on PC, where the price is unprecdented). They both got a healthy push initial player excitement for both games appears fairly high (though Octopath did definitely benefit from those demos, Forspoken probably needs something similar). My question is, how do you think their respective sales performance will compare? So they are definitely similarly positioned games in the broader context of their respective platforms, even if the actual games are nothing alike. Both got a healthy push from their respective platform holders. Both launch at a comparable point in their console's lifecycle - Octopath released 16 months after Switch launch, Forsaken launches 18 months after PS5 launch. Both are new IPs from Square Enix exclusive to the new announced Nintendo/PlayStation system respectively that were headline games when said system was originally announced (Switch was announced with Project Octopath Traveler, PS5 with Project Athia). But this is a sales website, and if you look at these two games in the context of a sales analysis, you find they are actually fairly comparable. Well, obviously they are not if we are only looking at the games themselves, and any comparison between the two is laughably moot and should be dismissed off-hand. What? How? Why? How are those two games even comparable?