According to numerous reports from players who got early access to Stranger of Paradise, even those with very capable PCs are struggling to achieve any sort of consistent performance, even when running the game on low-ish settings. Here’s a typical example from Twitter (many more can be found on the Stranger of Paradise subreddit).

Running an i7 9700k, 32gb’s of RAM and a RTX 2080 SUPER 8gb. Minimum 1080p settings the game runs sub 60 FPS for me, burst attacks crash the fps entirely, and it 100%s CPU AND GPU. Uh oh. — Hope || Sean (@HopeWithinChaos) March 17, 2022 Wccftech’s own Francesco De Meo confirms the fan reports, telling me he’s unable to run Stranger of Paradise at a decent framerate above 1080p, despite having an RTX 3070 card. It’s unclear what exactly is wrong, but multiple users report the game gobbling up unreasonable amounts of VRAM, pointing to very poor GPU optimization. Square Enix is promising DLSS support in the future, but hopefully they don’t just use that as a performance Band-Aid. It’s a shame Square Enix have given PC players the shaft yet again, as Wccftech’s Kai Powell found Stranger in Paradise to be some solid campy fun in his full review (conducted on PS5)… Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin is available in early access on PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, and PS5 for those who pre-ordered the Digital Deluxe edition. The game will be available to everyone tomorrow (March 18).

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