The shiny new Fallout 4 next-gen update is here, as Bethesda revitalizes its latest mainline series entry with improved visuals, tweaks, and new content. The patch sees the game's native debut on the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S platforms, meaning a new generation of gamers can relive the events that take place in this 2015 open-world sci-fi title.
There is much to cover when it comes to tweaks and changes in this free update, as there are some neat additions that should make both new and old fans happy. The full details of this next-gen patch can be found below.
Current-gen consoles have received a few graphics modes in Fallout 4 with the new patch. These allow players to tailor the visuals as they desire, making for a more immersive experience. The patch includes two modes: Performance and Quality.
The former prioritizes frame rate, while the latter focuses on providing sharper image quality and better visuals, but with a lower performance threshold. Let's dive deeper into the intricacies of these modes:
The Performance mode in this title's latest update aims for 60 FPS and Standard settings at 4K resolution with dynamic resolution scaling in place. This is the first time current-gen console players will be able to explore the Commonwealth at such a smooth performance on consoles.
The Quality mode aims for a native 4K resolution at 30 FPS at Ultra settings. Fans who want the best quality visuals should go for this option.
There are a few additional quirks to consider as well. For one, the Fallout 4 next-gen update does not add support for 120 Hz screens. When run on such a display, the game will target 40 FPS for parity with frame-time delivery. On the other hand, when connected to a 1440p display, the game will target
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