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April 14th, 2021
Square Enix
Final Fantasy XIV is now available on the PS5 as an open beta, and Square Enix s Matt Hilton has detailed the enhancements for the new console on the PlayStation Blog. To start with, the MMORPG will offer three rendering resolutions to choose from on the PS5: 4K, 1440p and 1080p HD. In general, games played in the 1440p and HD resolutions will run at 60FPS, whereas games played in 4K will run at frame rates of around 40FPS. Hilton believes players will still see frame rates of around 30FPS even in heavily populated locations in-game.
Square Enix also upgraded the game s UI, which was originally made for 720p displays, by using AI tools to boost the resolution and tweaking certain parts that needed it by hand. In addition, it incorporated 3D audio features for a more immersive experience: Changing the camera s position, for instance, will also shift ambient sounds accordingly. The PS5 version comes with new haptic feedback for a number of actions, as
Final Fantasy XIV PS5 open beta upgrades both graphics and sound
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Something for everyone at this year s Wrexham Carnival of Words. Are you sitting comfortably, then we ll begin. A highly entertaining programme has been put together for one of Wales premier literary festivals, and due to the pandemic, is all available from the comfort of your own home. The Wrexham Carnival of Words, now in its seventh year, has become a fixture in the literary calendar in Wales and the borderlands, attracting a broad range of well-known authors. This year the festival, held from April 17-24, will be even more accessible, with events being broadcast online on the Carnival of Words own YouTube channel.