pwshub.com

This modder-turned-developer shows how you can triple FPS when properly porting a PC game from consoles

Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years.
TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust.

In context: Peter "Durante" Thoman originally gained fame for a popular mod that "fixed" the first Dark Souls PC port. He later founded PH3 Games, which has helped developer Nihon Falcom release highly optimized PC conversions of its action RPGs. The latest release, Ys X, exhibits extensive extra work that should set an example for larger companies doing game ports across platforms.

As the latest installment in the long-running Ys franchise nears its Western release, recent deep dives have revealed the radical under-the-hood changes made to the PC version by a support studio. Users can expect PC-only features like local co-op, loading optimizations, and frame rates exceeding 300 fps.

Nihon Falcom has been releasing action RPGs such as Ys and other franchises on various PC and console platforms since the mid-1980s. These days, the company works with Peter "Durante" Thoman's studio, PH3 Games, to ensure its PC ports are free of missing features and performance issues.

Durante's DSFix mod for the original Dark Souls famously added features that PC users consider essential, such as custom resolutions, unlimited frame rates, and support for multiple aspect ratios. Durante's work on Nihon Falcom's games, most recently Ys X, goes even further.

In an interview with RPGSite, Durante confirmed that he almost single-handedly built the game's local co-op mode in his free time, ensuring it supported features like customizable key bindings for both players. Other features that PH3 helped Nihon Falcom implement include enhanced draw distances, higher-quality shadows, HDR, support for Steam gameplay recording, asset caching to reduce load times, and several supersampling methods to deliver pristine anti-aliasing.

Moreover, extensive CPU optimization has enabled a maximum frame rate limit of 360 fps. Although Ys X features lightweight graphics, Durante and PH3 pushed the CPU-bound frame rate from 106 fps in a July beta to 314 fps at launch.

Testing involved a technique any CPU performance benchmarker should know: running the game's most technically demanding scenario at a low resolution on a high-end graphics card to offload as much of the computational burden as possible from the GPU to the CPU.

This, along with other techniques, allowed PH3 to identify and solve issues with drivers, parallelization, and input optimization. Ensuring stable frame times, something many big-budget games often neglect, was also a high priority.

As a result, Ys X's system requirements promise 60 fps gameplay at 1440p resolution with just an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650. Furthermore, the game only requires 7 GB of storage space.

Ys X: Nordics launched on consoles in Japan last year and will be available in English on October 25 on Steam, the Epic Games Store, and GOG. A free demo is available until Monday, October 21, with progress from the demo carrying over to the full game.

Source: techspot.com

Related stories
1 month ago - The developer behind the PlayStation 4 emulator shadPS4 recently shared footage showing encouraging progress. As modders demonstrate various enhancements on social media, another independent developer announced early work on an Xbox One...
1 month ago - New "Tim Walz Edition" mod lets the VP hopeful earn some ca-razy (campaign) money.
1 hour ago - Embedded versions live longer – including Windows 10 LTSC Windows Embedded POSReady 7, the last supported version of Windows 7, has hit the end of the road nearly five years after the desktop edition.…
2 weeks ago - A tinkerer on the Chinese video platform Bilibili recently demonstrated a custom notebook featuring full-blown desktop chips. Threatening to defeat the purpose of a laptop, the chunky device includes a real GeForce RTX 4090 – not the...
3 weeks ago - Freedom fighters — Many players are angry over needing to log in to play a single-player game. ...
Other stories
21 minutes ago - Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson talks about a new AI-powered scam that targets Gmail users and is harder to detect unless you're very cautious.
51 minutes ago - Less than a year to go – is your enterprise ready for the change? Office and Exchange Server have joined Windows 10 in a march to obsolescence, with less than a year until support is cut for 2016 and 2019 versions.…
51 minutes ago - Intel dropped a new NPU driver package on October 11, bringing it to version 32.0.100.3053. This monthly update is pretty minor, mainly adding support for the company's upcoming Arrow Lake processors set to launch on October 24. It also...
52 minutes ago - Nvidia is contemplating a significant change in its design approach for the upcoming GB300 AI chips. The company is exploring the possibility of adopting a socketed design for these next-generation products, a departure from its current...
52 minutes ago - AI hardly a hot topic with some customers calling for more innovation on-prem Nearly a quarter of SAP users in its European heartlands say they cannot keep up with technological, social or economic advances.…