

For those that might not grasp what the potential is just from golf alone, I'll try to explain.īased on everything here, we know that we'll have control over variables (values for certain things) like shown here for the current hole, how many yards, etc. From the video, we know that the power bar can move up and down, once you hit the ball there's also a way to hide the UI and show a message like "Nice Shot!" Bottom right is the position on the ball to hit. Directly at the bottom is the power meter for the swing. Bottom left there's the current club as well as controls to swap clubs. At the top right we have a wind direction and speed. This would come as a relief who were looking to buy the Final Fantasy 15 Windows Edition as generally Denuvo is considered to drop game’s performance significantly.įinal Fantasy 15 is an open-world action adventure game developed by Square Enix for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One and will launch on March 6, 2018, for PC.There is a lot to take in from this one screenshot alone which shows just how powerful the modding tools will theoretically be.įirst off, let's look at the UI on the screen: We have the information about the game/score at the top left which shows information on the current hole, how many yards to the hole as well as the par. In related news, the PC version of Final Fantasy XV will not use Denuvo DRM.

The demo will feature the game’s first chapter but, there will be no sidequests included.

The reason why the demo requires so much space is that of the 4K textures are included in it. The Final Fantasy 15 Demo is already available for download and will require somewhere around 21 GB of HDD space. I’d like to decide how to extend it further after completing the current schedule.”Īs we see it, Final Fantasy 15 is going to be a completely different experience than its console versions, something that Square Enix has already confirmed. Considering how much more powerful a PC is over regular consoles these days, it’s no real surprise that the Final Fantasy 15 PC version has a ton of new stuff on it that wasn’t on the console versions. After that we are planning to implement a level editor in the tool so that we can create quests. “For now, let me first create a character. The news comes from an interview of Final Fantasy 15 director Hajime Tabata with GameWatch, also revealing that there will be more modding tools coming in the future. However, the first actual First Final Fantasy 15 modding tool for the game is set to launch this May/June, letting you create or change existing skins. First Final Fantasy 15 is just a few days away from releasing on PC and with it come a few minor modding options, such as changing civilians into iconic Cactuars.
