Final Fantasy XVI Performance Detailed

Final Fantasy XVI Runs at 30 FPS on 4K Graphics Upscaled from 1440p

Abdullah Waseem
Abdullah Waseem
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Highlights
  • Final Fantasy XVI performance details
  • Runs upscaled 4k at 30 FPS
  • Runs upscaled 1440p at 60 FPS

Final Fantasy XVI has opened to a great reception from the critics. Launching for the masses tomorrow, it seems to be a solid new entry in the franchise. For all of you wondering how well your PS5 runs it, ElAnalistaDeBits has detailed Final Fantasy XVI performance.

Final Fantasy XVI Performance Mode Runs the Title at 60 FPS

Final Fantasy XVI does offer both a performance mode and a quality mode. Based on the video, FFXVI can run 4K on PlayStation 5 but not natively. With quality mode you can achieve 4K at 30 FPS upscaled from dynamic 1440p. Quality mode slightly increases render resolution, shadow quality, anisotropic filtering, and some post-processing effects. However, the resolution can drop to 1080p in tricky areas.

The performance mode runs the title at 1440p but again at an upscaled resolution. You can run the title at 1440p at 60 FPS upscaled from 1080p. However, in more demanding situations, the frame rate does drop to 40 FPS at times. The cinematics run in quality mode at 30 FPS. The performance right now isn’t the best but could be fixed with later patches.

Additionally, the loading times are really impressive. Apparently, you can start and load the game in less than 8 seconds. If you want to see this all in action, the video comprehensively explains and practically shows the performance in various areas of the title. Final Fantasy XVI is exclusively available on PlayStation 5 from tomorrow, and might later come to PC as well.

What are your thoughts on Final Fantasy XVI’ performance? Let you know in the comments down below.

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Abdullah is an avid gamer who primarily plays single-player titles. If you can't find him anywhere, he'll probably be at his desk playing The Witcher 3 for the millionth time. When he isn't playing games, he's either reading or writing about them.
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