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Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin: Requirements for PC

The date of this long-awaited title for fans of the franchise is approaching and with only nine days in advance they have released the key information for this Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin, its requirements on PC. Will your computer be able to move it? Or will you need to update some key component for it? Well, it is possible that you can play it very well at least at 1080p.

It will be a cross-platform game that will come to both PC and PS5, PS4, Xbox One and Xbox Series S and X, so no one will stay as such without playing it, but the most interesting thing about this is curiously that it will only be available on the Epic Games Store, at least at the beginning of its existence, since it is believed that it would arrive on Steam about 6 months later. That said, your requirements are really interesting.

Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin, is it highly optimized?

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In this case we have the peculiarity that we can find the expected resolutions and hertz rate for the hardware that they list, as it should be and it is a good example that the title should be highly optimized.

This time we will only have two settings that refer to:

Minimum requirements

  • OS: Windows 10 64 bit.
  • Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 1400 / Intel Core i7-6700.
  • Memory: 8GB RAM.
  • GPU: AMD Radeon RX 470 / NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB.
  • Storage: 80 GB of available space.
  • Resolution and FPS: 1280 x 720 at 30 frames per second.

It’s not bad at all, but you would expect at least 1080p for that FPS rate, so it’s possible that the title is very heavy or poorly optimized, since with this hardware it should be enough. What will the next graphic setting bring us?

Recommended Requirements

Here everything fits a little more, mainly because although the requirements percentage-wise go up quite a bit, so does the resolution and FPS:

  • OS: Windows 10 – 64 bit.
  • Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 1600 / Intel Core i7-8700.
  • Memory: 16GB RAM.
  • GPU: AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT / NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER.
  • Storage: 80 GB of available space.
  • Resolution and FPS: 1920 x 1080 at 60 frames per second.

Between the two specifications there is approximately a 30% difference in power in games, while the frequency has increased by 50% and the FPS by 100%, so it could be said that technically speaking the scalability seems really good.

We don’t know how it will behave at 2K or 4K, which would have been interesting to know, but given the wide margin that there is to current hardware, surely as soon as our PC is a couple of years old we will be able to move it decently, so what seemed like a debacle it may end up being a virtue.

What will this version of Final Fantasy be about?

Well, the plot will be quite entertaining because without losing the essence of the previous games, an improved gameplay is used that seems to be close to that of Nioh and that Square Enix argues like this:

Jack and his allies Jed and Ash must face numerous challenges to restore the light of the crystals to Cornelia, a kingdom conquered by darkness, and defeat Chaos. Each of them thinks only of defeating Chaos as they continually kill monster after monster with an insatiable thirst. Although they are considered the saviors of Cornelia, the crystals they possess to help them on their journey are black in color. Are they the Warriors of Light that the prophecy foretold?

Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin features action gameplay where you use a wide variety of action moves to survive furious battles with your enemies before you, as well as RPG elements that collect numerous different jobs and weapons to customize and develop. to your characters. The game can be enjoyed at various difficulty levels.

Will the restoration of the light of the crystals bring peace or a new form of darkness?… Or maybe something else entirely?

Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin will be released on the aforementioned platforms on the 18th of this month. Is your PC ready?

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