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Credit: Square Enix Final Fantasy XVI; fair use for news and promotional purposes

After its celebrated PS5 launch on June 22, 2023, Final Fantasy XVI is now set to release for Windows PC. This RPG game is jam-packed with immersive storylines, intense fight mechanics, and spine-chilling climaxes.

With its exciting re-release this year, knowing the minimum and recommended FFXVI PC system requirements is important.

So, if you want to ensure stunning visuals and smooth gameplay with the correct settings, here's our input for the PC requirements.

  • 16 GB RAM
  • 8192 MB Dedicated video RAM
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Graphics Card
  • Intel® Core™ i7-10700 CPU
  • 6.0 vertex shader
  • 11 64-bit/Windows® 10 operating system
  • 6.0-pixel shader
  • 100 GB file size
  • 170 GB free disc space

Minimum PC Requirement for FFXVI

  • 8 GB RAM
  • 8192 MB Dedicated video RAM
  • AMD Radeon™ RX 5700 Graphics Card
  • Intel Core i5-4460 CPU
  • 6.0 vertex shader
  • 11 64-bit/Windows® 10 operating system
  • 6.0-pixel shader
  • 100 GB file size
  • 170 GB free disc space
Requirement
Recommended
Minimum
RAM
16 GB
8 GB
Dedicated Video RAM
8192 MB
8192 MB
Graphics Card
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080
AMD Radeon™ RX 5700
CPU
Intel® Core™ i7-10700
Intel Core i5-4460
Vertex Shader
6.0
6.0
Operating System
11 64-bit/Windows® 10
11 64-bit/Windows® 10
Pixel Shader
6.0
6.0
File Size
100 GB
100 GB
Free Disc Space
170 GB
170 GB

Things to Know Before Playing FFXVI

Your Potions Restore During Battle Retries

Whether a seasoned RPG enthusiast or a first-time player, FFVXI ensures ample recovery options. If you're defeated during a fight and have already used your potions, there's no need to buy more for your next try.

After respawning, the game gives you your potion stock back. This option is available in both the Action and Story difficulty settings. However, your Tonics don't share the same fate; you'll have to repurchase them after you die.

Regular Battles Allow Fleeing

Unlike Story questlines, you can flee from regular battles in Final Fantasy XVI. Allowing so helps you return to the fight when you have more experience, better gear, and potion stocks.

Battle boundaries vary between different fights. During FFXVI Hunts, for example, you'll find yourself within a vast glowing boundary. Run to the edge and break free of the boundary to stop the enemy chasing you.

Excess Crafting Materials= Extra Gil

Gil, the Final Fantasy universe currency, is easy to farm in XVI. And you'll have loads of crucial items to buy to keep surviving.

However, it's challenging to amass Gils from regular battles and Hunts. Instead, gather enough crafting materials from defeating enemies and exploring the maps. These will help you collect plenty of Gil to spend without needing to go and grind.

Get Your Chocobo ASAP

Final Fantasy XVI is filled with lush open areas, ready to explore. And for that, you need a trusty Chocobo on your side. To get one, you must complete a fun side quest, "The White Winged Wonder."

It's a quick side-quest and missable if you're unaware. Right after the FFXVI second time skip, you return to Martha's Rest. Complete the story here to find new side-quests activated around you. From here, take on the White Winged Wonder quest to get your Chocobo.

Hopefully, these PC specs and tips will help you on your adventure; stick with Gfinity for all the latest gaming guides and news.

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