The guys at Besthesda's keep updating their games for Xbox One X and today saw the release of patches for both Skyrim and Fallout 4. Since we don't own the first one, we won't be able to show it to you, but if you want to see what the fourth installment in the Fallout series looks like on Xbox One X -before and after the patch -, you know what to do.
Update: 2 last FPS analysis videos added.
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The framerate on the FPS analysis video is quite stable, if not perfect. There was a 3 fps drop at 1:48-1:49 when looking at the hardware store, but overall it's stable. Though it would have been nice to have seen some fights with some explosions, and specially in a city like Diamond City in the video - it's not hard to grab a few explosives or make a beeline for Diamond City if you follow a guide.
Again, thanks for the videos and images. While I have some heavy tolerance to them, that first scene definitely messed with my brain the first time I watched it when it started to micro stutter. I rewatched that scene and it was less pronounced since I knew it was coming, but the first time it rattled my brain. For those that can afford it, the Xbox One X version is definitely worth it for people who are sensitive to frame rate issues.
PS. You also made me want to go back and play Fallout 4, if only to complete some unfinished business. Damn you...
And again, thanks for all these videos. It's great that Gamersyde is doing them as aside from Digital Foundry, you guys are the only ones capable of showing these games as they deserve to be shown - at their best - and the frame rate tests are a great bonus.
2017 has been a really fantastic year in gaming - one of the best.
PS. I know you guys must be very busy, but it would be nice to have a "End of Year" or "Christmas/New Year" special podcast where you, Blim and miguel share your thoughts for the year, the games, the news and what you guys are most looking forward to in 2018. (Just a suggestion.)
Its just the usual Bethesda effort when it comes to just about anything technical or visual focused.
Its just the usual Bethesda effort when it comes to just about anything technical or visual focused.