People complained and Square Enix listened.
Less than a week after releasing its latest game, the Japanese gaming giant has finally responded to player feedback regarding the Performance Mode in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth.
The GOTY frontrunner's director, Naoki Hamaguchi, was in the Philippines attending FF7 Rebirth'slaunch event over the weekend where he confirmed in an interview with a local outlet, One More Game, that the development team is well aware of the graphical plight plaguing the sequel. Hamaguchi is reassuring fans that a patch aimed at improving the visuals is on its way. Specifically, the upcoming update will address issues related to character facial lighting, among others.
Since FF7 Rebirthlaunched on February 29, audiences have enjoyed the expansive and visually stunning world that Square Enix has crafted. However, some have reported that while playing in Performance Mode, which targets 60 frames per second for a smoother gameplay experience, they've encountered a significant reduction in visual clarity and detail.

