The Performance details for Crisis Core Reunion have been released, detailing the Resolutions and Frame Rates the game will run at. This was revealed via a Tweet from the official Final Fantasy VII Twitter account. This post breaks these down for every individual console and Steam.
#CrisisCore –Final Fantasy VII– Reunion is coming to PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and Steam on December 13.
Here’s how it’ll run on each platform. pic.twitter.com/2IdZP6yQGn
— FINAL FANTASY VII (@finalfantasyvii) November 17, 2022
Crisis Core Reunion Performance Details
The new Tweet breaks down the Resolutions and Frames rates at which Crisis Core Reunion will run. All of the next gen consoles will have the game running at 60 FPS, while every other console will run at 30 FPS. On the other hand, Steam will be able to run the game at a whopping 120 FPS, depending on your settings!
As for the Crisis Core Reunion Resolutions, The PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4 Pro, Xbox Series X, and Xbox One X will run at 3840 x 2160. The PlayStation 4, Xbox Series S, Xbox One S, and Xbox One will run at 1920 x 1080. Finally, the Nintendo Switch will have a resolution of 1280 x 720.
The Tweet about the performance details has an extra section about the Steam release. Due to the nature of PCs, players with this version will have many more options to adjust their performance:
- Screen mode: Windowed / Virtual fullscreen / Fullscreen
- Screen resolution: Display-dependent
- Frame rate: 30 / 60 / 120 FPS
- Vertical Synchronization: On / Off
- Texture quality: High / Medium / Low
- Shadows Quality: High / Medium / Low
- Anti-aliasing: High / Low / Off
- Ambient Occlusion: On / Off
It should be no surprise that the next-gen consoles will have the highest resolutions and frame rates, while the Steam version will have the most customization available. Additionally, it is confirmed in this information that there will be a day 1 patch for the game.
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Crisis Core Reunion is releasing on December 13 for all modern consoles and Steam. This new information about the performance details might help players decide which version of the game they want to buy.