


So here’s what you need to know, including how the PC version compares to the game on PS5, a look at how DirectStorage cuts loading times and optimised settings to boost performance. However, there are also some serious issues unique to the PC release that need to be addressed. We’ll get into the gory details shortly, but the good news is that the PC version does play better than the PS5 version - at least on high-end hardware. Thus, expect some first PC performance impressions once it launches.Forspoken’s launch on PlayStation 5 was rocky from a technical perspective, with uneven visuals and inconsistent performance, so I wondered whether the PC version could be the panacea to all of the woes John touched on in his DF tech review. Although Square Enix has not provided us with a PC review code, we’ve already pre-ordered it. Now the good news is that PC gamers can at least try the free demo and see for themselves how the game performs on their systems.įorspoken releases later today on PC. Not only that, but Forspoken will be using the Denuvo anti-tamper tech. These PC specs appear to be quite high, and the game will be most likely favouring AMD’s hardware. In the PC demo, players will face-off with a variety of enemies and test their fighting abilities with an extensive arsenal of attack and support magic that will prepare them for the high-octane action they can expect to encounter in the full game.Ī few days ago, Square Enix revealed the game’s official PC system requirements. According to the teams, this PC demo will be available on all available digital stores, meaning that it will appear on Steam, Epic Games Store and Microsoft Store. Square Enix and Luminous Productions have announced that they will release a free playable PC demo later today.
