Table of Contents
- What Are the Best Settings for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth? Performance Boost Guide and Expert Settings Breakdown
- Additional Tips
- Visual Presentation
- Performance and Stuttering
- Graphics Settings Overview
- Image Quality Options
- Dynamic Resolution Scaling
- Background Model Detail
- Fog Quality
- Texture Resolution
- Performance Comparison
What Are the Best Settings for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth? Performance Boost Guide and Expert Settings Breakdown
Optimized Settings for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth:
- Background Model Detail: Medium or High (Ultra has a massive performance cost, up to 44% in some areas)
- Ocean Detail: High (Negligible performance impact, around 2%)
- Character Model Detail: High (No visible difference or performance change between Low and High)
- Effect Details: High (Minimal performance impact; improves particle density in effects)
- Texture Resolution: Medium (For GPUs with 8GB VRAM; High causes performance issues at 1440p)
- Shadow Quality: High (Currently broken, no difference in quality or performance)
- Fog Quality: Low or High (Low saves up to 9% performance but may cause flickering; use High if possible)
- Characters Displayed: 10 (No noticeable performance difference even in crowded areas)
- Character Shadow Display Distance: 10 (Minimal impact; enables distant NPC shadows)
Additional Tips
- Use Dynamic Resolution Scaling (66%-100%) to maintain smooth performance in demanding areas.
- Avoid the in-game FPS cap due to inconsistent frame times. Use an external FPS limiter like RivaTuner or your GPU’s control panel.
Visual Presentation
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth uses Unreal Engine 4, which delivers stunning cutscenes but struggles during gameplay. Issues include:
- Poor global illumination
- Low-quality baked lighting
- Low-resolution textures
Despite these flaws, the game’s art direction shines, especially in outdoor environments with breathtaking vistas.
Performance and Stuttering
The game requires an initial shader compilation step (~1 minute and 47 seconds on a Ryzen 5700x3D). However:
- Some shaders still compile during gameplay, causing occasional stutters.
- After ~30 minutes of play, stuttering becomes less frequent, offering a smoother experience.
Graphics Settings Overview
Image Quality Options
- DLSS is available but poorly implemented.
- DLSS provides better image quality than TAA or TAAU.
- For non-DLSS hardware, TAAU is the next best option.
Dynamic Resolution Scaling
- Essential for maintaining performance.
- Adjusting the minimum resolution to 66% can improve frame rates without stuttering.
Background Model Detail
- Most demanding setting; Ultra costs up to 44% performance.
- Medium or High is recommended for a balance between visuals and frame rates.
Fog Quality
- Impacts volumetric effects like fog and light shafts.
- Low saves up to 9% performance but may cause visual flickering.
Texture Resolution
Demands significant VRAM; Medium is ideal for GPUs with less than 8GB VRAM.
Performance Comparison
Optimized settings provide a significant boost:
- At 1440p with DLSS set to 66%, optimized settings offer up to a 44% improvement over the High preset with minimal visual compromise.
By following these recommendations, you can enjoy smoother gameplay while retaining much of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth’s visual appeal.