on Digital Foundry YouTube channel appeared The review of the enhanced version of Fallout 4 for consoles was compared to the original version by portal expert Thomas Morgan. As a result of the analysis, he discovered that the new generation version is sometimes even worse than the original version released almost 9 years ago.
Comparing the next-gen version on Xbox Series X with the original version on Xbox One X, Digital Foundry noted that the modern version looks worse in terms of draw distance and level of detail. Graphics quality on PS5 did not improve much compared to PS4 Pro, but the update added 60 fps support to the game.
The expert also noted that the “Quality” mode on Xbox Series X/S consoles does not have any effect on the graphics settings, unlike on PlayStation 5, where this mode works correctly. A comparative analysis showed higher detail and draw distance in Quality mode on PS5 than on Xbox Series X. At the same time, Bethesda previously claimed that the Quality mode in Series X worked well, but Morgan’s test results show the opposite.
Comparing the graphics settings on consoles and PCs, the expert said that the “Quality” settings on Xbox Series X / S and PS5 do not correspond to the “ultra” settings on the PC. Draw distance, shadow quality and geometry are lower on consoles.
On consoles, in Performance mode the game runs mostly at high resolution, but quality may drop in intense scenes; frame rates mostly run at 60fps, occasionally dropping to 50-55fps.
Despite the addition of official support for ultrawide displays, the implementation of the PC version failed, causing some interface elements to appear stretched. In addition, the update caused some popular mods to stop working and did not solve long-standing problems with the stability of the game, especially on PCs with GeForce RTX video cards, so many players began to “roll back” to the old version. third party programs.
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Source: Gazeta

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