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Was hoping things would change, but I am going to try and ask for a refund. Appreciate your feedback!
I'm on a laptop with GTX 780M SLI, so I was counting on some sort of SLI support.
I might still get, I'll have to play it on low to get consistent 30fps. Granted, the experience shouldn't be too different from what I got on console.
just really hate the fact that hardware (and very expensive hardware at that) is going unused.
The game will support SLI. At the GDC in 2017 Square held something called the Final Fantasy Experience. Their FF XV test rig was running two 1080 Ti's in SLI at 4K.
Pretty sure it was just 1080s not Ti
At GDC they showed it running on a 1080 ti. Earlier internal builds, on a different version of the engine, were running on SLI'd 1080s. The GDC vid was using the Luminous Pro engine instead of the standard Luminous engine. GDC was long before they even confirmed that the PC version was coming out, much less said there wasn't going to be SLI support.
Disable SLI and try again. People have been reporting issues with the benchmark when they have SLI enabled.
Some of your issues could be driver related. Outside of some weird decisions on what to render at all times in the benchmark nothing sticks out as bad optimization.