My only major problem is with Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker's narrative is with one of the main villains, Zenos. Players have actually built mods specifically to address this, but it would be nice if Square Enix provided options themselves. Still, I wish there was an option in the graphics settings to increase the contrast to brighten up some areas. Granted the desaturated color scheme makes sense for some areas like the bureaucratic nation of Sharlayan and Endwalker's later areas do have brighter and more vibrant contrasts. A lot of the areas in Final Fantasy XIV have a washed-out colour palette which makes exploring them feel a little dull at times. The only issue I have with Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker's presentation is a problem that's been a part of Final Fantasy XIV since day one - the color contrast. This MMORPG is over ten years old, so you won't need to track down the latest, cutting-edge graphics card or processor to experience Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker at its optimal performance. My modest PC sports an Intel Core i5-9400 CPU and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 GPU, and makes short work of FFXIV, which has enjoyed ongoing optimizations over the years. Source: Windows Central (Image credit: Source: Windows Central)Īs far as performance goes on the PC version, on my rig, it maintains a smooth 60fps frame rate with a 1080p resolution even in more intensive battles.