"Final Fantasy XV" will feature the PC version being better than the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles, Stella no longer added to the sequel and Square Enix thanked the fans for their support.
Game director Hajime Tabata stated in an interview that the PC version of "Final Fantasy XV" will be "far superior" than the PS4 and Xbox One versions as Tabata explained that it is more technically developed and will incorporated several features that were forced to abandon by the development team in making the game and the limitations presented on both consoles, IDigital Times reported.
Square Enix plans on making the PC version of "Final Fantasy XV" from scratch by doing alot of research on the PC platform and the best specifications to use in the game. These new features might even surpass the PS4 and Xbox versions. The Japanese game developersare currently in the process of optimization to make sure that the frame rate is better. Square Enix added that if they wanted a PC version fo "FFXV", then they would want to launch the game as closely as possible with the PS4 and Xbox One versions. But, after researching on the DirectX 11, all the work has put onto the consoles and they will likely do some research on it with the PC platform after the console version launched.
In other news, Tabata talked about the status of one of the earlier characters in "Final Fantasy XV", Stella. Square Enix confirmed that Stella will no longer be part of "FFXV" as Tabata explained that they had to cut her out because of the way she was implemented in the game and did not do the character any justice.
Square Enix has been receiving complaints about how "Final Fantasy XV" was made and stated that they "willfully" changed its original title, "Final Fantasy Versus XIII". Tabata added that there is no good way to present a good explanation and they felt uncomfortable working on a well-known character if they have to completely change their role, thus taking Stell off the cast for good, Gameranx reported.
Stella was originally the possible love interest of main protagonist Noctis, before she was replaced by Luna.
Lastly, Square Enix game developers streamed a video thanking the video game fans all over the world for there support on "Final Fantasy XV" project. The game developers will be presenting another Active Time Report for "Final Fantasy XV" in this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo event on June, as well as more "Ultimate Collector's Editions" for the game.
"Final Fantasy XV" will launch on Sept. 30 for the PS4 and Xbox One consoles.