Final Fantasy XV PC Demo User Discovers Luminous Engine Tool, Extra Graphics Settings

Final Fantasy XV Windows Edition Demo

Square Enix released a Final Fantasy XV Windows Edition demo a week ahead of the PC version’s March 6th release date, and as such players are hunting through the game’s files with a fine-tooth comb looking for anything interesting. One such player found something pretty cool; a Luminous Engine tool that provides extra access to graphics options that aren’t available in-game.

Reddit user Ryudo_Gaming discovered the Luminous Engine tool while searching through the files of the Final Fantasy XV Windows Edition demo, which revealed some of the unique graphical options not available within the game itself. “If you go into your FFXV directory then go to tools then GraphicsConfigurationTool there is a Luminous Engine tool there,” said Ryudo_Gaming. “[It] allows you to edit settings that are not currently in the ingame settings page such as Shadow Resolution up to 800% showing on screen stats like so.”

It will be interesting to see whether or not Square Enix plans on implementing the more advanced settings into the actual settings menu, though at least those looking to tweak specific settings now know they can so so. Final Fantasy XV Windows Edition will be available for purchase on March 6th, 2018. The game can be purchased through the Windows Store, Steam, and through EA’s Origin platform. While the main features of the game are the same regardless of platform, the Windows Store version offers crossplay with Xbox One players, and both Steam and Origin versions offer exclusive DLCFinal Fantasy XV is now available on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

So, thoughts on the unique settings available on the PC version of Final Fantasy XV? Plan on testing any of the cool settings out? Let us know in the comments section below, and as always, stay tuned to Don’t Feed the Gamers for all the latest gaming and entertainment news! Don’t forget to follow DFTG on Twitter for our 24/7 news feed!

Ryan "Cinna" Carrier3026 Posts

Ryan is the Lead Editor for Don't Feed the Gamers. When he isn't writing, Ryan is likely considering yet another playthrough of Final Fantasy IX. He's also the DFTG cinnamon bun.

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