The much-anticipated release date for "Final Fantasy XV" is just a few months away and Square Enix revealed something big for the fans of the gaming series, as they have confirmed pre-beta development.
According to a recent report by IB Times, Square Enix revealed that the pre-beta for the much-awaited game is still in development and that the "there are still a lot that need to be done."
Furthermore, a report from Dual Shockers revealed that with its release date set in a few months, "Final Fantasy XV" Programmer Satoshi Kitade revealed that the pre-beta build is already in development, as stated in a forum.
"Pre-beta version will be the one that has been confirmed the operation on the PC," as stated in the forum, which was translated by Google. "It works even on PS4, but some places you can not leave the challenges of optimization of memory adjustment and the like."
In addition to that, he also talked about memory optimization and overall improvements.
"Such as the level of play feeling and appearance, in order to reach every aspect on the assumption quality, has been clarified is how much man-hours required after."
With the beta in the works, Hajime Tabata, meanwhile talked about frame rates for the upcoming release date of "Final Fantasy XV" in another report by Dual Shockers.
He talked about how the plan to achieve at least 1080p and 30 fps for the PS4 and Xbox One.
"The honest answer to that is that there's obviously a dfference in specifications between the two consoles," he said, as translated by the site. "Maybe we haven't fully grasped how to get the full potential of each of the consoles yet. We're still working on that."
"If we were gonna make it just for a single platform, and really optimize the game structure and the technology for the platform, it would be very possible to do that."
"But because we have to work on that as a multiplatform game, I still can't quite guarantee that we'll definitely be able to make that on all platforms."