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The Final Fantasy VII Remake demo uses dynamic resolution on PS4 and PS4 Pro

Final Fantasy VII Remake includes colors "with an originality that no other games have"

The Square Enix title lets users try a little preview of what we will find in stores this April. Chapter 1.

Final Fantasy VII Remake has inaugurated this March its free demo on PlayStation 4, a free playable version that all users of the Sony console can enjoy in their homes after downloading 7.6 GB. Although it only covers Chapter 1 (the mission of the mako reactor No. 1.) and its content does not correspond to the commercial version of the title, it has already undergone its first technical analyzes: it uses dynamic resolution.

30 FPS with falls; resolution changes according to the demo situation

As VG Tech collects, both in PS4 and PS4 Pro the demo uses a dynamic resolution; This means that the resolution fluctuates between two ranges. In the base model part of 1600x900p to reach a ceiling of 1920x1080p. In PS4 Pro, on the other hand, it fluctuates between 2133x1200p to 2880×1620 when it comes to establishing a Full 2160p format. As far as the refresh rate is concerned, it rarely falls below 30 FPS, according to the test performed, although it is not always maintained at that desired figure.

Final Fantasy VII Remake
Final Fantasy VII Remake

From FreeGameTips we are working on a technical comparison where we put the PlayStation 4 version and the PS4 Pro version face to face, so that it is possible to check graphically and in detail the performance of the game in the two versions of the current generation of consoles Sony

Final Fantasy VII Remake will go on sale next April 10 in the PlayStation 4 family of consoles. According to the game's director, Tetsuya Nomura, the secondary missions of the title will be at the level of the main ones and will feel like “a complete and unique game ”.

You can know our impressions after playing the title for more than three hours here. On the other hand, it should be said that the second part will begin its development this April; The Nomura and Kitase team will not pause even if it is the last work they do with this depth and detail throughout their career.

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