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SE riot operation? Final Fantasy VII Remake on PC does not use D encryption

Square Enix's RPG masterpiece "Final Fantasy VII: Remake Transition Edition" has officially landed on the PC Epic platform yesterday, with a national price of 446 yuan.

SE riot operation? Final Fantasy VII Remake on PC does not use D encryption

According to SE's previous urine nature, the new work must first have a D encryption hold (funny expression), but surprisingly, SE did not add D encryption anti-piracy technology to "FF7", considering that in recent years, almost all SE games have adopted D encryption technology, and the situation of "FF7" is very surprising.

Although this is good news for PC gamers, after a review of foreign media dsogaming, it was found that the game is just a simple port of the console version of the game. The game's graphics setting options are arguably the most "rudimentary" PC quality options dsogaming has ever seen.

SE riot operation? Final Fantasy VII Remake on PC does not use D encryption

Pc version of Final Fantasy VII: Remastered Transition Edition image quality options

Considering that "FF7" is a blockbuster AAA masterpiece, SE's transplant attitude makes foreign media feel puzzled. Because compared to SE's previous Final Fantasy 15, FF15 has far more screen setting options than FF7, and the game also supports Nvidia's DLSS, and it even comes with a benchmark tool.

In addition, this PC game is priced at up to 80 euros, and there is no one left.

SE riot operation? Final Fantasy VII Remake on PC does not use D encryption

The good news is that the PC version of Final Fantasy 7: Remastered Transition Edition can run with more than 60 frames of fluency on most PCs, in addition, the game can also correctly display the mouse/keyboard indicator icon, and support keyboard and mouse operation. However, the game also seems to have encountered some stuttering issues.

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