
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Gets Critical Fixes for Steam Deck and PC Stability
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Gets Critical Fixes for Steam Deck and PC Stability
Square Enix has rolled out an important hotfix for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth on PC and Steam Deck, addressing several stability and graphical issues that have impacted players since launch. The game, which debuted to critical acclaim two weeks ago, has faced performance problems that hindered smooth gameplay, particularly on Valve’s handheld device.
According to the game’s Steam update notes, the patch introduces the following key fixes:
- General game stability improvements and bug fixes.
- Fix for Steam Deck launching at 'Low' graphics preset, ensuring saved settings apply correctly.
- Default 'Anti-Aliasing Method' now set to DLSS on PCs that support NVIDIA's technology.
- Updated DirectStorage DLL to the latest version.
One of the most frustrating issues for Steam Deck players involved automatic graphics settings syncing with Steam Cloud. This forced higher-than-optimal settings when switching between devices, causing performance drops. The new patch resolves this issue, ensuring Steam Deck users get the best performance possible without unexpected slowdowns.
With these fixes, Square Enix aims to provide a smoother experience for players, whether on PC or handheld. While the patch addresses key concerns, players should ensure their systems meet Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth’s PC requirements for optimal performance.
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth remains one of the biggest PC releases of 2025, and this update should help fans enjoy the game without technical frustrations.
More like this
-
Is Google deliberately slowing down YouTube video buffering for adblock users?Read more
-
Apple releases iOS 17.5.1 to fix Photo glitch that made deleted photos reappearRead more
-
OpenAI's ChatGPT app for Mac is now available for all usersRead more
-
Tape Storage Technology: Managing Archival Integrity and Data Recovery ChallengesRead more
-
Mullvad VPN audit: low number of vulnerabilities found and fixed, lots of praiseRead more