Final Fantasy 16 is finally launching for PC on September 17, 2024. The title had a one-year exclusive deal on the PlayStation 5, and PC users were desperate to get their hands on the RPG. Thankfully, they won't have to wait too long now since we are only hours away from the game's release on PC via Steam.
That said, the system requirements of Final Fantasy 16 are quite demanding and you need the right settings to get the best experience. In fact, the title allows you to tweak five critical settings that not only influence the graphics but also enhance the overall gameplay.
Listed below are five settings you need to change to make the title run better on your PC.
Note: Many aspects of this article are subjective and solely reflect the writer's opinions.
What are the 5 settings to change for Final Fantasy 16 on PC
Here's the list of the five settings you can tweak to get a better Final Fantasy 16 experience on the PC:
Camera settings
The camera settings influence how smooth and quick the mouse feels in the game. Since the camera and mouse sensitivity settings are separated, they behave differently. Use the following mouse sensitivity setting while keeping the camera sensitivity on default:
- Mouse Sensitivity (Horizontal & Vertical): 6
Graphics settings
While resolution and other graphical settings have the biggest impact on performance, other things can also influence your gameplay. Change these settings for an enhanced graphical experience:
- Frame Rate: 80 (Or anything below your monitor's refresh rate to avoid screen tearing)
- Nvidia Reflex Low Latency: Enabled + Boost
If you have a 120Hz refresh rate monitor, limit the frame rate below it to reduce possible screen tearing issues. This usually happens when the frame rate goes slightly out of the FreeSync/G-Sync range. Also, you must enable Nvidia Reflex Low Latency settings if you have an Nvidia GPU.
Audio settings
If you have a Dual Sense 5 controller, you must enable the following settings to take advantage of its advanced features:
- Controller Audio: Enabled
- Adaptive Triggers: Enabled
This concludes our list of the five settings you must change for Final Fantasy 16 on PC. Please note that some settings depend on your preference, so choose accordingly.