Xbox Series X: These five Bethesda games are getting FPS boost today

Xbox Series X: These five Bethesda games are getting FPS boost today

Five iconic Bethesda games are getting an FPS boost on the Xbox S X today.

After Microsoft officially welcomed the world-famous Bethesda Studios to the Xbox family, the team is proud to announce that they have the five biggest titles in their extensive game catalog – Dishonored: Dishonored: definitive Edition, The Elder Scroll 4, Fallout 76, and Pre – all of which will be updated today and will be a boost to the FPS on the Xbox Series X and Xbox NS.

Not only can purchasers of these titles use the advantages of FPS Boost, but certainly everyone who plays these titles via Xbox Game Pass. FPS Boost is a free feature available only on Xbox!

In the five games mentioned above, you can expect an increase from 30 FPS to almost continuous 60 FPS with active FPS boost, just the same way! In some cases, due to higher graphics requirements to enable FPS boost technology, the resolution of a game had to be reduced to ensure that it runs smoothly and continues to play well. In these select cases, like Fallout 4 and Fallout 76 in this latest title announcement, FPS Boost will not be automatically enabled for Xbox Series players. For all games receiving this update, players will be shown a clear indication of whether a title is running with FPS Boost.

FPS Boost for Xbox Series X | S

  1. Cheater: fixed version – 60 fps
  2. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition – 60 FPS
  3. Fallout 4 – 60 FPS
  4. Fallout 76 – 60 FPS
  5. Pre – 60 FPS

To see if you are currently playing, running with FPS Boost or Auto HDR, you can now just tap the Xbox button on your controller while in the game and then a guide overlay in the upper right corner See indicators. Active or not. To be able to experience the FPS boost for these iconic Bethesda titles and to turn the feature on and off, just make sure your console has received the latest update and that you have restarted your console. Good to go to you again!

Microsoft will announce more game titles supporting FPS Boost in the coming weeks.

Update – 8:15 pm.: To be able to play the game with FPS Boost, you need the latest console update from March and have to completely restart the console. The game can also be saved to an external HDD hard drive.

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