The Crisis Core: FF7 remaster performance chart shows how complicated console gaming has become

A screenshot from Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion featuring Zack and a Cactuar.
Zack and the Cactuar may not look as good on older consoles. | Image: Square Enix

The remaster of Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII is out in less than a month, and if you have any recent console platform, you’ll be able to play it. But depending on which console you have, the resolution and frame rate will differ quite a bit, demonstrating just how complex console gaming has become.

At the top end — the PS5 and Xbox Series X — you’ll be able to play Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion in 4K at a maximum of 60 frames per second. But if you’re playing on Switch, you’re getting the short end of the stick at 720p and 30fps in both docked and handheld mode. If you have a PS4 or Xbox One, performance will be different depending on which specific model you’re playing on. On Xbox Series S, the maximum resolution will be...

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