Best Final Fantasy XVI FF16 graphics settings for low high PC

Final Fantasy XVI (FF16) is finally available to play on PC. PC players will finally get the opportunity to explore the world of Valisthéa and follow the thrilling adventures of Clive Rosfield in what is already regarded as one of the best episodes of the saga.

FF XVI or FF16 is available in two versions: the Standard Edition, which includes the base game, and the Complete Edition, which also includes the two DLCs Echoes of the Fallen and The Rising Tide. With new settings, new battles, and more regions to discover, these expansions aim to give the narrative even more depth. These extra materials should prolong many hours of fun for both die-hard fans and newcomers to the series.

The two DLCs included in the complete edition add exciting chapters to Clive’s story. In “Echoes of the Fallen,” you’ll investigate dark crystals that have appeared on the black market, while in “The Rising Tide,” you’ll face Leviathan, the Eikon of Water in a beautiful new area. These expansions promise to extend the adventure with additional challenges, new weapons, and new difficulty levels.\

The PC version of FF16 comes with technical improvements tailored to the platform. Players can expect optimized performance with a smoother framerate and faster loading times, especially for those with high-end configurations. The PC version should also offer a higher resolution and adjustable graphics settings for an even more immersive gaming experience.

In this post, we've compiled a list of some of the best Final Fantasy XVI in-game graphics settings to enhance the game's visual appeal, boost FPS and PC performance on a low-end or high-end PC.

Best Graphics Settings, Final Fantasy XVI, FF16, Low-End PC,  High-End PC
Display Settings
Graphics Card - Make sure that you select proper graphics card for your PC
Screen Mode - Fullscreen
Screen Resolution - Native
Refresh Rate - Native
Vsync - Off
Graphics Settings
Super Resolution - NVIDIA DLSS 3 / AMD FSR3 (depends on your GPU)
Upscaling - Quality (low-end PC users can use DLAA)
DLSS Frame Generation - On
Sharpness - 8
Motion Blur - off
Vignette - Off
Chromatic Aberration - Off
NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency - Enabled 
Graphical Fidelity - Medium 
Texture Quality - High (depends on the amount of Vram you have) 
Terrain Detail - Mid
Shadow Quality - Low
Water Quality - Low
Clutter Density - Low
NPC Quality - Mid 
Screen Space Reflection - Off
Ambient Occlusion - Off
Bloom Shader - Off
Variable Rate Shading (VRS) - Off

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