Final Fantasy: Origins does not support DLSS at the time of release, it will be added in a future update patch

Recently, Team Ninja developers said in an interview with the media that Final Fantasy: Origins will not support NVIDIA DLSS when it is released, and the developers plan to add this technology in future updates.

This also happened to Team Ninja’s previous game Nioh 2, which also did not support DLSS at the beginning of its release, but received support through the patch 1.26 update two weeks after its release.

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Final Fantasy: Origins will support ultra-wide (21:9 aspect ratio) monitors when it is released and does not support unlimited frame rates, but the frame rate can reach up to 120FPS. In the graphics settings section of the game, players can adjust things like 3D rendering resolution scaling, texture detail, shadow quality, and more.

Yesterday, the Final Fantasy: Origins media rating was lifted, with an average score of 73 points on M station and 8.3 points on the homeless evaluation.

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