After graphics complaints, the Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth demo is getting an update with visual improvements that'll come to the full game too
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is getting an im🌠age quality update

Seemingly in response to complaints over the Final Fantasy🍬 7 🎉Rebirth demo's graphics, Squꦛare Enix has announced an update is coming February 21 wജith visual improvements that'll apply to the full game at launch.
In a machine-translated , Square Enix said the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth demo update will include "improvement of image quality" specifically in the Performance pre-set in the graphics settings. Furthermore, the visual refinements will al🍃so benefit the launch version of the gamꩵe when it hits PS5 on February 29.
For some added context, last week there was some hullabaloo over the Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth demo's visuals, specifically with regards to the lack of interactive foliage, murky textures, and general te🧸chnical shortcomings. The lack of polish was particularly conspicuous given that, unlike 2020's Final Fantasy 7 Remake, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth was built exclusively for the current-gen PS5. At the time, it was unclear whether the issues would persist in the full version of the game, but ideally Square's upcoming update will sort everything out before release so we won't have to𒁃 worry about any of that.
While the demo has largely been well received, there is one other point of contention worth mentioning in the lead-up to the sequel's launch: the notorious debate over yellow point signposting, hಌarmless visual cues first made into A Thing by Resident Evil 4 Remake last year, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:has come to Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth.
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