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‘Final Fantasy XIV’ gets PS4 Pro Patch with new info; Video game gains three Guinness World Records

| Feb 20, 2017 12:21 PM EST

Visitors play the Final Fantasy XIV in the Square Enix Co. booth at Tokyo Game Show on September 17, 2016 in Chiba, Japan.

Director and producer Naoki Yoshida game more information on the PlayStation 4 Pro patch for "Final Fantasy XIV." The video game also garnered three Guinness World Records.

One of the fans of the popular massively multiplayer online role-playing game revealed a full translation of the Fan Festival EU Press Conference on the official website of Reddit, and one of the topics discussed was the upcoming PS4 Pro Patch. They confirmed again that their development team is currently working on a PS4 Pro patch. He also explained that unlike another other single player games, their video game is an MMORPG, and it is all about displaying as many things on the screen as possible at the same time.

Yoshida explained that the development team will not focus on using the PS4 Pro's power to increase graphical performance. They would rather make use of that power to improve the game experience. They want to make it smoother, showing more objects on the screen, which will reduce the player's stress when they play it.

The producer and his teammates have already tested one of the first builds last week. He revealed that from the results he got, it might be released very soon.

Yoshida assured that "Final Fantasy XIV" players who own the standard version of the PS4 video console will not have to worry about their own experience. He clarified that working on the PS4 Pro and increasing performance on it does not mean in any way that the performance will drop on the regular version. He also said that the team will be putting a lot of work into the version for the older console so that they can provide the best experience for all fans.

Another fan of the video game posted on another post on the official website of Reddit that the game, the game franchise, and Square Enix were awarded three different Guinness World Records. They were presented on the stage in front of the audience of the FanFest in Frankfurt.

The first award was for the longest end-credits in an MMORPG for the video game. The credits lasted one hour and 38 minutes due to the 1.0 Legacy players who were included in the credits roll.

The second award was for the most original pieces of music in a video game, which was for the video game again. It had 384 original compositions in a video game.

The third award was given to Square Enix as a whole. They have awarded it for the game franchise "Final Fantasy" as officially the most prolific role playing game series ever. The series already has 87 games all in total.

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