The purpose of this thread is to cover Final Fantasy XV performance, tweaks, and optimizations. Use this as a guide for your configurations. A1. Update Your Drivers! NVIDIA USERS: If you are not using at least 391.01 drivers or higher, find your driver update here NOTICE: Certain users are reporting constant hard crashes after this update. - PS5 Quality Mode: 2160p/30fps (upscaled from 1440p)- PS5 Performance Mode: 1440p/60fps (upscaled from 1080p)Buy games at Instant-Gaming for all platforms w For now, we'll be looking at the tangible benefits of playing Final Fantasy 15 on PC - and they are legion. First of all, there are the basics: performance and resolution. Square-Enix's port has Square Enix has finally brought Final Fantasy XV to the PC, with vastly improved graphics, a large range of graphics options, and an optional 4K texture pack. We test the game on 15 graphics cards, take a look at VRAM usage, both with and without the texture pack, and investigate how well the game makes use of multiple CPU cores. can't fix the stuttering. I'm about to throw my pc out of the window. I've tried the special K mod, blocking keyboard and mouse, maxing out the texture cache in the mod, disabling controw flow guard for the executable. Nothing wants to work, I'm experiencing EXTREME stuttering during combat. Sometimes it really pisses me off where is stutters The Final Fantasy XV: Windows Edition will launch in 2018 with native 4K resolution (and even 8K res) support alongside mods, and the game will be optimized for NVIDIA's highest-end GeForce GTX 10 I switched from native 4k to 75% renderscale with TAA on, that gave an incredible performance boost. (i don't even bother with the nvidia gameworks stuff) The renderscale affects all post processing effects and will speed up performance. Vsync doesn't affect performance that much but you should only use it if you are steady above 30 or 60 fps. Im not super tech saavy, so I was wondering if it would be worth it to get the 4k pack if im running FFXV at 1440p. Im not sure if it would end up looking better or worse than the regular version. Showing 1 - 15 of 15 comments. Tharja Mar 6, 2018 @ 3:22am. well if your running ultrawide like me then yes its better to get them. qAmtVnf.