Final Fantasy is one of those game franchises that exist since decades. Square Enix, the developers behind it, simply can’t stop working on new releases. Meanwhile Hajime Tabata, director of Final Fantasy XV has mentioned that an experimental version of the game is running on a system with two GTX 1080 graphics cards.
Final Fantasy XV has a very capable engine but it is limited by the hardware used in consoles. In the shape of a technical experiment Square Enix’s Business Division 2 ported the game over to the PC environment, which allows them to run the title on a system using two GeForce GTX 1080 graphics cards in SLI.
Throwing this much graphics power at the game allowed them to increase the overall details to the maximum. Especially the beautiful vegetation make Final Fantasy XV highly lifelike.
So far it’s unknown if it’s Square Enix’s plan to actually bring Final Fantasy XV to the PC environment. It would certainly be nice to be able to get hold of such a visually stunning game. As for now it’s great to see that there are game engines out there that have the potential of bringing even more realism to upcoming or even today’s games.
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KitGuru