After the release of "Final Fantasy: Origins", due to the poor optimization of the game screen and pc version (some scenes 3090 actually stuck to below 30 frames), many players gave bad reviews, and recently foreign netizens found that as long as the character becomes bald, the frame rate of the game will be significantly improved, which makes people suspect that hair problems lead to one of the main reasons for the poor performance of the PC version.
Reddit user Morrison Gamer said that after he used the tool to turn the character in Final Fantasy: Origins into a near-bald head, the game's frame rate will be greatly improved and more stable, and he believes that it may be that the official optimization of the character hair model is not done, resulting in the model polygon consuming a lot of graphics card resources, and the closer the character is to the camera, the lower the FPS.
This is not the first time that someone has pointed out the character model optimization problem of "Final Fantasy: Origins", before the Twitter user DeathChaos25, it also supported the official unoptimization of the character model, clothing, etc., and in places where the camera did not see, for example: the character model grid under the clothes was also loaded, dragging down the performance performance. At present, the official has not fixed these problems.