The Final Fantasy XV's 2D retro-inspired beat-em-up spinoff A King's Tale: Final Fantasy XV is now available as a free download for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Originally was a preorder bonus for FF XV.

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Thanks!

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If you have a microsoft account you can still get it for free.

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No, maybe there is no point. But if you have a microsoft account. You can still get it for free on xbox one.

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Just make an account and claim the game. You can worry about owning a PS4 later.

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PS3 :(

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Thanks so much for sharing! I just picked it up on PS4.

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Oh nice! Thanks for the heads up :D

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Looks crappy as hell but I claimed it on my account. So, thanks for the heads-up. On a separate note, since I built my gaming PC I haven't even started my PS4. Not to mention that for the full price of one single PS4 game I can get a year's worth of games on PC. But it's always nice to have an alternative and the more the merrier.

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can i ask what your specs for your gaming pc are?

Sure. Here are the detailed specs:

  1. CPU: Intel Core i7-6700K, BX80662I76700K, 4GHz/4.2GHz, 8MB, socket 1151
  2. CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-D15
  3. CPU Thermal Paste: ARCTIC MX-4, 8.5 W/(mK), 4g
  4. PSU: Corsair RMx Series RM1000x 1000W
  5. GPU: ASUS GeForce GTX 1080 STRIX GAMING O8G 8GB DDR5X 256-bit, code: STRIX-GTX1080-O8G-GAMING
  6. MB: ASUS MAXIMUS VIII EXTREME, chipset Z170, socket 1151, 4xDDR4, 6xSATA3, eATX
  7. RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX Red 32GB DDR4 3200MHz CL16 Dual Channel Kit
  8. SSD: Solid-State Drive Samsung 850 EVO 500GB, SATA3, 2.5 inch, MZ-75E500B/EU
  9. HDD: Hard Disk WESTERN DIGITAL Black 2TB, 3.5", SATA3, 7200rpm, 64MB, WD2003FZEX
  10. CASE: Corsair Graphite 780T Black
  11. OPTICAL Drive: LG BD-RW BH16NS55
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Judging by those specs, you truly are, the Ultra Master.

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:) It was expensive, totally unjustified but worth every single penny. And I simply love the Asus OC Panel II that came with the motherboard.

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I'll assume your question is genuine. Have a look here for a short overview and here for a lot more details.

In general it's better to avoid it unless you know and understand what you're doing.

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thanks - so i should be avoiding overclooking

You're welcome. Yes, it's generally safer if you avoid it.

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may i ask how much you system cost - i have a little saved to get mine

Well, this configuration cost me $3k, give or take (probably give) just for the tower. I have no idea how much it's now but since I gave you the codes you can pretty much find out by yourself.

does it work well say something like killing floor 2 at 60fps ?

I don't have Killing Floor 2 but I just played the Battlefield 1 trial and I got around 65 FPS on Ultra at 4K (Ultra HD - 3840x2160 pixels) resolution without even touching the Overclock Mode. Actually, I haven't even put it in Gaming Mode. On 1080p (Full HD - 1920x1080 pixels) resolution I got around 155 FPS on Ultra.
And all this while having IE, FF, Chrome and Opera (all with countless tabs open), Kaspersky Anti-Virus, two busy virtual machines, the Steam, Origin, Gog and Uplay clients and lots of other programs running in the background. If you're just interested in 1080p then it's overkill.

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Thanks!

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Ty for sharing!

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thanks Bump!

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Cheers for the info. :)

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