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Final Fantasy XVI: new patch fixes Motion Blur and more

The first post-launch update for Final Fantasy XVI is finally here, and it includes the highly requested Motion Blur configuration options, among other fixes.

Final Fantasy XVI notas parche 1.03 PS5 ya disponible

Final Fantasy XVI publishes an update that incorporates some of the most requested adjustments by the community in these early days on the market. Version 1.03, now available to download at PS5, stands out for the incorporation of motion blur configuration options, that is, the strength with wich the screen blurrs when turning the camera, which was making many players nauseous, Here’s all of the patch notes.

Final Fantasy XVI Patch 1.03: Patch Notes

Added the following items to the System tab of the Main Menu

  • Motion Blur Strength

Allows the player to adjust the strength of the motion blur effect when the character or camera is in motion. The default setting is the maximum of 5. This can be lowered to reduce the strength of the motion blur effect, or set to 0 to turn it off completely.

  • Player Follow (Moving)
  • Player Follow (Attack)

Turning these settings off prevents the camera from automatically following the player while moving and attacking respectively.

  • Changes the maximum setting of the Camera Sensitivity (Horizontal) and Camera Sensitivity (Vertical) items from 10 to 20.
  • Adds three new controller layouts: types D, E, and F.
  • Corrects an issue that affected the stability of some menus.
  • Corrects some text issues.
  • Adds the hashtag #FF16 when sharing screenshots or video clips on Twitter or YouTube.

As can be seen from the version number, this is not the first update the game has received. Before its release, they prepared by improving some edges that had remained after moving to the Gold phase. Haven’t played it yet? You can find our extensive review through this link; we believe that Final Fantasy XVI is a masterpiece, and our main nominee to become Game of the Year of 2023.

Final Fantasy XVI is now available, exclusively on PlayStation 5.