Fallout 4 On Switch 2 Is A Good Port, Includes 60FPS Option
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Fallout 4 On Switch 2 Is A Good Port, Includes 60FPS Option
"Fallout 4 on Switch 2 is totally solid. Not perfect, but pretty damn good. This version of the 2015 open-world blockbuster RPG contains all the DLC as well as a ton of extra Creation Club content, too. It also launched with not one, but three different framerate options, including a 60FPS option, which was lacking when Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim launched on Switch 2 last year."
"The 60FPs option can look really blurry in some areas. This is due to the lower resolution that Fallout 4 can reach in its performance mode, especially in busy, outdoor areas. On the console's portable screen, however, the 60FPS mode looks fine enough. Meanwhile, the 30FPS option offers a similarly stable experience, but with much sharper textures and better visual effects."
"The best mode is probably the 40FPS option that takes advantage of the Switch 2's 120hz screen. It will also work on a TV that supports 120hz in docked mode. 40FPS has become a favorite of mine this console generation as it offers up crisp visuals, yet provides a noticeably smoother gameplay experience, which is exactly what you'll get in Fallout 4."
Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition launched on Nintendo Switch 2 on February 24, marking the first mainline Fallout game on a Nintendo platform. The port includes all DLC and extensive Creation Club content. Three framerate options are available: 60FPS performance mode, 30FPS visual mode, and 40FPS visual mode. The 60FPS option can appear blurry in busy outdoor areas due to lower resolution, though it performs adequately on the portable screen. The 30FPS mode provides sharper textures and better visual effects with stable performance. The 40FPS option, leveraging the Switch 2's 120hz screen, offers the best balance of crisp visuals and smooth gameplay, making it the recommended choice for most players.
Read at Kotaku
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