‘Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII’ PC To Support Window Mode; Graphic Options Revealed!

by Christian Pepito / Dec 08, 2015 01:54 AM EST
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"Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII" PC will support windowed and full screen mode, according to PC Gamer.

"Lightning Returns" is the last sequel of the "Final Fantasy XIII" trilogy with Lightning as its protagonist. After launching the previous titles to the PC platform, this game will now close the story of Lightning and her group. The first two titles had a good run on the PC platform and different game websites speculate that this "will do just fine" as well.

Square Enix, the game developer and publisher, has just announced that the PC version of the game will be supporting windowed and full screen mode, according to PC Games N. It will also have a maximum resolution of 1920x1080 or 1080p with 60 fps. This support depends if the PC rig can take on the requirements. There will be no 4k resolution support.

Aside from the resolutions and screen modes, the "Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII" PC version will have adjustable graphics options, according to We Got This Covered. The PC version of the game will be the only one that has this type of option for visual graphics.

In addition, players can choose different types of graphical options like rendering resolution, scaling of the display area, shadow processing, texture filters, color correction, depth of field, lightning and most important option of them all: glare. Some fans have complained about the amount of glare in the PlayStation 3 and the Xbox 360 version of the game.

The "Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII" PC version will be launching on Dec. 10. The PC version of the game will have almost all of the DLC from the console version. The bonus items that were awarded for having the save data from the previous game titles will now be available right away regardless if there is a save data or not.

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