Final Fantasy 16 patch adds much desired motion blur settings, and players love it
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澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Final Fantasy 16 has finally added motion blur settings in a new update, a𒅌nd players couldn't be mo😼re thankful.
Patch 1.03 just went live for Final Fantasy 16 on PS5 earli꧂er today on July 6. Perhaps the most noteworthy feature is the fact that players can now adjust the strength o♈f the game's motion blur, choosing between five overall settings to dictate how noticeable they want motion blur to be.
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"THANK YOU FOR THE MOTION BLUR ADJUSTMENTS!!!!!!! This is a HUGE improvement!" writes one Twitter user in response to the new update. "That motion blur option is a lifesaver! Loving almost everything about this game, but the motion blur is a bit much sometimes," adds🔜 another user.
Yes, motion blur adjustments really are that big a thing for Final Fantasy 16 players. Prior to this update, you only had one standard setting for motion blur, meaning you couldn't change ꧂the setting, or even turn it off atꦡ all, if you thought the motion blur was a bit much at times.
"I believe I speak on behalf o🌟f the entire community when I say: Thank f***," says one user, pretty neatly summing up everyone's thoughts on the matter. Aside from that, a lot of people want fixes for Final Fantasy 16's performance mode, which prioritizes frame rate over resolution for what should be smooth 60FPS gameplay.
Final Fantasy 16 hasn't launched without its issues, including in particular apparently 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:ove𒅌rheating PS5 consoles during huge moments. Square Enix might not have wanted to put out any post-launch patches for the ne🐻w game whatsoever, but it seems its 🐼hand has been forced a bit on this one.
Check out our guide on the best Eikons and builds in Final Fantasy 16 if you're wondering how to get the most out of the titanic powers.
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