Following widespread complaints, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth patch takes another stab at improving the RPG's muddy graphics in Performance Mode

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth hero Cloud shown against purple light
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澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth's new pat💙ch, out today, takes another stab at improving the graph🍸ical and frame rate aspects of the game.

Freshly , patch 1.020 improves the RPG sequel's frame rate and overall🅰 graphical stability while also improving overall game stability for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth.

The 'Sharp' and 'Soft' options have also been added to Rebirth🌳's Performance Mode. Without further details on what t⭕hese two new settings actually do in the Performance Mode, we're left guessing as to how they improve the game. It sounds as though it could have something to do with Rebirth's individual textures, which have been the subject of some criticism from players. 

Graphics and performance complaints have dogged Rebirth since its demo launched early last month in February. Rebirth's demo had some fans in particular worrying about the gam🍌e's graphics, as some images appeared blurry and a litt🍒le muddy. Players were positive about the game'🧔s performance, though, from the demo.

Game director N꧙aoki Hamaguchi even 🅺addressed players' criticisms of Rebirth's performance mode not long after launch. "We hear𒐪 you and we are currently working on an update," Hamaguchi said at the time, speaking about Rebirth's muddy textures in the Performance Mode. This would be the patch that we're no♕w seeing today. 

This isn't the first time Rebirth's Performanc𒁃e Mode has been patched. Back in February, Square Enix that Rebirth's demo would receive a patch to improve the Performance Mode and that the improvements would be avཧailable in the full game at launch. The patch was specifically targeting improvements for the graphics quality in the performance mode, which is what we're seeing being patched here again today.

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