(Image credits: Square Enix) Audio player is loading. There is a public service announcement on the topic: If you have a lot of stuttering in Final Fantasy 7 remake, the condition seems particularly bad in Chapter 3’s slums and other hub areas where many characters are converged, there’s a possibility that it won’t come back to you. Although it isn’t the perfect solution, it reduced the framerate I’ve experienced while sprinting through the streets between parallels. For the final Fantasy 7 Remake to run in DirectX 11 mode, click the profile of your Epic launcher and select the settings from the drop-down menu. Scroll down until you find the available games, choose Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade, and tick the “Additional Command Line Arguments” box. In the space beneath it, type “-dx11”, without the quotations. If you want it to run in fullscreen rather than borderless windowed, add “-freelscreen.” The downside to running Final Fantasy 7 Remake in DirectX 11 is that it is not effective with HDR. According to PCGamingWiki, the problem could be a bad one with very thick paint. Choose SDR from the few options available. Final Fantasy 7 Remake’s PC port is a big disappointment, and not only because of the inconsistent frame time. The inability to turn off dynamic resolution is another reason, though there’s also a workaround for this, the dynamic resolution disabler, by Bob G123.