Final fantasy xv already has a benchmark tool for pc
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Square Enix has officially released a benchmark tool for Windows of its new game Final Fantasy XV, thanks to which users will be able to check if their team will be able to move the title satisfactorily.
Benchmark for Final Fantasy XV
This new benchmark tool for Final Fantasy XV allows us to run tests in three different resolutions: 720p, 1080p and 4K. Along with this, it has three levels of graphic adjustments that are Lite, Standard and High. It is a set of tests with an approximate duration of six minutes that will give us an idea of the performance that the final version of the game will have on our system.
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High mode includes some technologies related to Nvidia GameWorks such as HairWorks, Flow and TurfFX, which is why it is very demanding with hardware, so we are going to need a very powerful team to be able to move the game with all this activated.
The bad thing about this benchmark is that it does not give us an average FPS, but rather calculates a total score, the higher the score the higher the performance of the final version of the game. Of course, we can always run the test with Afterburner or Fraps activated in order to see the FPS it is working on. We recommend a score of at least 3, 000 points to enjoy the game.
To download this benchmark tool you just have to click here, its weight reaches 3.7 GB.
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