Digital Foundry confirms significant improvements in Fallout 4’s next-gen upgrade with new performance options including 30, 40, and 60 FPS settings on Xbox consoles.


Fallout 4 Next-Gen Upgrade Dramatically Improved

The recent update to Fallout 4's next-generation version has brought a substantial improvement to the game's overall performance, according to Digital Foundry, a reputable source known for its in-depth technical analyses of video games. This upgrade, known as 'Update 2', has been instrumental in rectifying many of the major issues previously afflicting the title, though minor problems persist.

Before this update, users experienced significant challenges with the game's performance options. They were poorly implemented, leading to less than optimal gameplay on the upgraded hardware of the latest consoles. However, 'Update 2' has made notable strides in addressing these concerns. The patch introduced a set of new framerate options—30, 40, and 60 FPS—giving players the flexibility to choose how they balance visual fidelity and performance based on their preferences and the capabilities of their specific console.

Digital Foundry's reevaluation of Fallout 4 post-patch tested the game across the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S. The results show considerable improvements. An essential addition has been the clear distinction between 'visuals' mode and 'performance' mode in the settings menu. This new feature replaces the previous problematic toggle, providing a more user-friendly experience that allows players to switch seamlessly between enhanced graphical features or smoother gameplay.

Players using the Xbox Series X and S now have the ability to combine any of the new framerate options with their choice of prioritizing visuals or performance. This customization has created a vast array of possible configurations—36 in total across the three consoles tested—which cater to a wide range of gamer preferences and system capabilities.

Despite the introduction of these new settings, the game does still encounter some engine-related hitching issues. However, these do not generally detract from the overall experience, as most configurations can maintain a steady 60 FPS, even on the more visually demanding settings. This balance offers a significant improvement over the game's performance prior to this update.

For a more detailed breakdown of the technical aspects and performance benchmarks, players and fans can refer to Digital Foundry's comprehensive video review. This video serves as a valuable resource for understanding the full extent of the improvements and the remaining shortcomings.

One ongoing issue identified by players is related to the game's VATS targeting system, which has not been adequately addressed in the next-gen upgrade. This problem was notably pointed out by the community following the implementation of 'Update 2'. This aspect of gameplay is crucial for many players, and its malfunction detracts from the overall enhancements introduced in the update.

Overall, the 'Update 2' for Fallout 4 on next-gen consoles has been well-received, especially on the Xbox platforms where the new features have been put to good use. The upgrade represents a significant step forward in making the game more enjoyable on modern systems, ensuring that both new players and those revisiting the title can experience it at its best. While not perfect, the update provides a strong foundation for future improvements should further patches be released.

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