I know it's just a benchmark, but damn, the game seems so boring. And those 4 gay dudes are not making it any better.
Will play the isodemo, but i somehow doubt i will finish it.
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Yeah the game has changed a bit since it's reveal some six - seven years ago.
Switched lead partway through too and dropped a ton of stuff including much of the story though these separate DLC packs and game additions have patched up the game somewhat.
So you can do things such actually drive the car, switch party members and more that should probably have been in the game since launch but it's still a bit of a road-trip adventure and pretty disjointed due to the lengthy dev time and cuts.
EDIT:
That's seven years ago, some of this is in the game, most of it isn't or was changed as far as I understood it.
(Stella who? Oh the supposed female lead character? She got cut.)
EDIT: For all the guys involved in the series though they could have had a even worse lead dude...
4k high on my 1070 = 2809 score. Game looks great, HDR implemented in this bench too ( obviously need to enable it manually in w10 so that it works ingame).
Looked pretty playable at around 25fps, a few settings lower and locked 30 hopefully.
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I know it's just a benchmark, but damn, the game seems so boring. And those 4 gay dudes are not making it any better.
Will play the isodemo, but i somehow doubt i will finish it.
Whats that?, lasagne wrapped in burnt cardboard and load of semen top of it, very fitting meal for this gay game, looks ridiculous, shame what has happened to Final Fantasy.
4k high on my 1070 = 2809 score. Game looks great, HDR implemented in this bench too ( obviously need to enable it manually in w10 so that it works ingame).
Looked pretty playable at around 25fps, a few settings lower and locked 30 hopefully.
is it possible to play 1080p + HDR (assuming you have a proper monitor) or is it some silly 4k hdr locked combo?
4k high on my 1070 = 2809 score. Game looks great, HDR implemented in this bench too ( obviously need to enable it manually in w10 so that it works ingame).
Looked pretty playable at around 25fps, a few settings lower and locked 30 hopefully.
is it possible to play 1080p + HDR (assuming you have a proper monitor) or is it some silly 4k hdr locked combo?
Didn’t try but should work? Can check tomorrow.
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VR Headset: Meta quest 2 airlinked
Meh, some stuttering in a few places at standard and high... maybe win7 related? Final game will let you choose more than these three presets anyway but still can't say that it's a game I can't wait to play.
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i guess thouth if without a legit key the installation was rolling back we are all fucking then
From what i've been reading Nomura wanted to make this game dark and gritty and was almost finished, but instead of released they removed him from the team and and took another 3 years to add some shitty car gameplay with a broken story. Sounds like a lovely game.
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I think dark and gritty for Final Fantasy has been a pretty constant thing since Final Fantasy XIII I believe although to varying degrees with some games such as Type-0 going from one extreme to another scaling up to where pretty much anyone can die.
(Little girls are wholly ineffective against 13.7mm explosive round ammunition as it turns out.)
Even World of Final Fantasy had some darker moments though it's mostly humorous.
For this? Well it's mainly due to some content being a bit rushed but it doesn't seem to mesh very well at least for some parts having some dramatic moments and then barely no reaction from the characters themselves.
EDIT: Well it's been up and down since Final Fantasy 2 but though the main installments appear to have had more serious and dramatic or downer moments as the series went on and even the side games have picked up on that.
...I guess when Square said no happy endings someone took it to mean for their games too.
Can't see how anyone could possibly consider ANY of the XIII games even remotely good. They were terrible, with poor game mechanics, incredibly linear gameplay, awful characters and a pretty confusing storyline.
I still say X is one of the best for gameplay and story. Except the Tidus voice actor. He should have been shot.
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Can't see how anyone could possibly consider ANY of the XIII games even remotely good. They were terrible, with poor game mechanics, incredibly linear gameplay, awful characters and a pretty confusing storyline.
I still say X is one of the best for gameplay and story. Except the Tidus voice actor. He should have been shot.
totally agree.
Kaltern wrote:
damn.. that benchmark sucks freezing, glitching.. I thought my GPU was fucked...
Just shows how old my system is now, if it can't cope with a shitty PS4 port.
Standard quality@1080p = Score:10578.
High quality@1080p = Score: 7581
Yeah.. I need an upgrade. But not at the prices of DDR4 RAM right now
Not neccesarily.
it is not "just" a ps 4 port on high settings at least: (besides square doesnt do good ports)
"High quality This setting will activate the high end graphical features incorporated into FINAL FANTASY XV WINDOWS EDITION, such as NVIDIA® Turf Effects™, NVIDIA® HairWorks™ and NVIDIA® Flow™, etc. The resolution of shadows and textures, as well as the LOD distance will also increase under this setting. A graphics card with a significant amount of VRAM is required to use it. "
Since i don't have a high end gpu: I remmeber hairworks being a performance eating useless featurewhen it came out (with tomb raider remake?). If it is still the same it's no wonder that the benchmark results are underwhelming for you.
This glitch in Final Fantasy XV benchmark will allow you to control Noctis and explore the environments
Quote:
In order to activate this glitch, players will have to start mashing the WASD keys and the left and right clicks, and move their mouse once Noctis gets out of the car (right before he rides a Chocobo). If you’ve done this right, you will be able to control Noctis and explore the environments that are featured in this benchmark.
Players will be able to keep playing until the next day as the benchmark supports a day-night cycle (the benchmark will then crash).
Last but not least, players will have to keep pressing “E” in case Noctis starts attacking in order to cancel/stop the attack move.
Honestly you don't miss out on much, empty and boring open world for the sake of it and a unfinished and uninteresting story where everything interesting happens offscreen and don't get me started on the combat.
I know it's just a benchmark, but damn, the game seems so boring. And those 4 gay dudes are not making it any better.
Will play the isodemo, but i somehow doubt i will finish it.
It is super boring game. Don't know how it is so highly rated when everything about the game is complete garbage. The chapters and the quests are mindnumbing boring.
The whole Final Fantasy thing these days is garbage tier.
Shortcode code for 1440p High in case anyone wants to test at that res.
"ffxv.exe" --graphicsIni config\GraphicsConfig_BenchmarkHigh.ini -f --displayResolution 2560 1440 --renderingResolution 2560 1440 --locale=en
Not sure about the game though, i was really looking forward to it but looking at the world itself it looks a little bland ;o
I'm not too fussed about other's reviews since 99% of the world bashes ff13 which i really loved so yeh lol
I think dark and gritty for Final Fantasy has been a pretty constant thing since Final Fantasy XIII I believe although to varying degrees with some games such as Type-0 going from one extreme to another scaling up to where pretty much anyone can die.
(Little girls are wholly ineffective against 13.7mm explosive round ammunition as it turns out.)
Even World of Final Fantasy had some darker moments though it's mostly humorous.
For this? Well it's mainly due to some content being a bit rushed but it doesn't seem to mesh very well at least for some parts having some dramatic moments and then barely no reaction from the characters themselves.
EDIT: Well it's been up and down since Final Fantasy 2 but though the main installments appear to have had more serious and dramatic or downer moments as the series went on and even the side games have picked up on that.
...I guess when Square said no happy endings someone took it to mean for their games too.
I haven't thought any of the final fantasy' were dark or gritty. They might have dark bits here and there, but its not really "mature". Still has teenage angst Japanese Shounen anime themes story telling etc.. But I guess what I mean is, originally it had alot of religious context similar to xenogears, and it was one of those"why are we here" kinda things. And they completely changed it.
From what I read is the 2nd half of the game was changed so drastically that it seems like two separate games. And the game was almost completed as Nomura envisioned 3 years ago. But the 'mature themes" square did not like them and spent another 3 years changing it. Which I find ridiculous, and I do believe its true.
Way too much text: (Though still not enough to accurately summarize 15 games in roughly a bit over two, almost three decades.)
Spoiler:
Final Fantasy 1 is a standard fantasy adventure, main "villain" had the brilliant idea to time loop immortality so he would forever be killed and sent back and killed over and over, brilliant fucking plan that was.
Final Fantasy 2 introduced more story and character detail and has a pretty high death count overall with half the party (There's replacements.) and several side characters being killed off over the course of the story as a mad emperor is vying for godhood.
Final Fantasy 3 is back to being more cheerful again introducing mechanics like the job system.
Final Fantasy 4 is more about Cecil and his redemption having taken these crystals from the people.
Final Fantasy 5 has some moments but then the translation for the main character was Butz and it all goes downhill although Bartz was used for later versions, more adventure and less story driven for the most part as I remember.
Final Fantasy 6 went big time on characters and storytelling though the JP version apparently has Kefka more as a clown and for the US version he's a dark comedy sociopath due to Woolsey making some changes to the translation though aside from Nintendo censorship practices it seems these were pretty well regarded overall.
And then well Final Fantasy 7 started on the SNES I think but there's only some early images from this version and then N64 but it was doomed when Nintendo opted out of their deal with Sony and having a disc drive so lacking storage space between a 600 MB CD ROM and a 40 - 60 MB cartridge though later in the consoles life larger sizes were introduced.
(Happened with the SNES too, I think it was 4 or 8 MB initially and then Tales of Phantasia is one of the biggest cartridge sizes at 48 MB due to voice acting taking up a lot of space though it's used sparingly.)
That's meant to be a darker game though Cloud comes along as whiny and emo for much of the games story and Aeris is a bit of a split with some disliking her and some liking her plus her scene happens a short while after event where Cloud himself beat her up a bit though I think it's an optional thing. (Probably going to be another cut for the remaster along with a certain route in the Honey Bee in with Cloud and seven+ dudes in swimsuits and complaints about it hurting.)
Final Fantasy 8 is a clusterfuck that is sorta serious at times and then goes way off the deep end and back and then can't really decide what to be, ending sequence is a lengthy mind fuck that makes no sense at all far as I remember.
Final Fantasy 9 is back to the traditional classic formula and has some dark moments including a lot of death and destruction but the villain characters kinda ruin it with Brahne being a living mount of blue fat and Kuja well he's wearing...a speedo/thong thing and is probably the most feminine dude in a JRPG, ever.
(And is mostly whiny and emo to boot complaining all the way to the end and fighting a proper end boss.)
Final Fantasy 10 is back to the main character having some really cringe worthy emotional issues and problems and then when a player does everything right you're reward is that the fucker comes back??
And X-2 is well it's, different.
I don't know too much about the MMO that is 11 though I heard once they started updating and improving it the game had quite a loyal fan base though then further updates kept changing things around but the game is still available but we'll see for how long I guess.
Final Fantasy 12 and we're back to a kid protagonist because publisher or exectuve meddling with the real protagonist or what was originally planned as the protagonist relegated as a side character in the players party.
Final Fantasy 13 sees the entire party whining and complaining about one thing or another going through various trials.
13-2 continues much the same and entirely obliterates the idea of a happy ending.
13 Lighting Returns begrudgingly gives it back but the player has to work for it now what with time limits and various mechanics being in play and not just for optional side content this time.
Final Fantasy 14 well it's another MMO and Square basically made a CGI where the original version was thoroughly killed off in preparation for a full reboot, kinda impressive and I heard the reboot was pretty successful too.
And then 15 having four dudes driving to dude #1's wedding with some story spliced in through the games chapter based progression but it's disjointed due to cuts and some chapters being a bit rushed and shortened even if the DLC episodes and patches have tried to improve it a bit.
I haven't seen the full game though but I heard it picks up in the later chapters but then it ends so overall the reception has been pretty mixed and having been rebooted once or twice didn't help.
I don't know too much about most of the side games (Not that the above summary of the main ones is all that great either.) but there's Type-0 which revels in blood and gore but the entire class-0 is by plot almost dead to emotion and it mixes in goofiness with serious moments as pretty much every single fucker in the game dies in one horrible way or another and that pretty much goes for the player too realizing there's more requiring NG+ and sadomasochistic levels of grinding and repeating the game all over to see the other half of the story, though that could just be how I see it.
(And then a third time to driver it even further so you get a short little samurai sequence of a potential idea for a sequel that will probably never be.)
And World of Final Fantasy, fourth wall being the first to die here but you do have a mandatory bad end and there's some darker content in-between but it's overall too humorous and self-aware to register as being dark at all even some of the bigger story revelations.
(End of poorly summarizing the main FF installments.)
The young adult / teenager and angst stuff is more common in the later games too and that eh I'm not a huge fan of it myself, showing growth and maturity seems to be a popular method for story progression and plot development in JRPG's in general though but in many cases the protagonist just comes across as selfish, emotional or whiny and is a total idiot and completely lacking awareness or any semblance of intelligence or thought at all ha ha.
That doesn't really go for only the newer JRPG's though even if it has been a common trope for them too but also many older games whether it's because the story is a complete wreck or the plot dictates you have to do this or that or the character actually is a utter idiot.
FF7 you have Cloud. (Though he has a bit of a reason for his behavior I suppose.)
FF8 there's Squall (When he's not going total mindfuck being completely off in his own world.)
FF9 there's Zidane even if he's not as angsty.
FF10 there's Tidus
FF12 there's Vaan
FF13 has Lighting come across as a bit older and perhaps a bit mature..for a few minutes at least and then acting like a brat.
And I guess Noctis here in FF 15 but...
Spoiler:
He actually does grow up, in a way, takes him to his 30's though.
I guess the ending sequence is meant to establish that squall was actually killed during the end of disc 1, he actually died. And because of the sorceress magic caused him to be stuck in some sort of limbo he created for him self. And once you beat the final boss, squall ceases to exist anymore in whatever form of energy was still there. This is why disc 2 and on seems "disjointed" or rather like things or unreal or in a dream and there are alot of odd things. Or that's what I think at least
Yeah it's one of the more popular theories as to what's going on with the game past the first disc where the developers had all sorts of weird events and encounters both optional but also part of the story.
I don't think the lead designer ever clarified either but thought it was a interesting theory and players basically making up their own mind as to what's going on because the later-game parts and the ending in particular are just that impossible with everything that is going on.
EDIT: Spawning this and a ton of debates and arguments both for and against the theory.
EDIT: Probably putting that URL in a spoiler for those who might be interested in playing the game without potentially spoiling anything since the URL itself is a pretty clear one even if it's just one possible explanation.
The game hasn't aged all that well though, enemies get stronger as you level up so the tactic is to level up the GF instead and draw upon them to avoid HP bloat and enemies having all kinds of powerful abilities plus you don't earn much from actually leveling up either compared to the GF so it's fully possible to beat the game at a very low level while being extremely powerful.
There are playthroughs where the game starts and then you murder the story characters you intend to use for he main party and they are just dragged with the rest of the characters while dead from beginning almost to the end of the game so they stay level 1 and earn no XP.
(Though I believe there's also items for this so even the developers must have realized there's benefits from not earning XP for the party members and keeping them at or near level 1 for the entire game.)
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