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Mod Saves Starfield on Xbox Series S: Play at 60fps Now
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Mod Saves Starfield on Xbox Series S: Play at 60fps Now

Jun 24, 2024 3:09 PM

In an exciting development for Starfield enthusiasts, modders have enabled the game to run at 60fps on the Xbox Series S, despite Bethesda restricting this option to the Xbox Series X. This enhancement allows for smoother gameplay even in graphically intense areas, though it reduces the resolution to 1280x720 and introduces some visual artifacts due to limits on FSR 2 upscaling quality. Digital Foundry's analysis suggests that while the performance mode is viable, it may not present Starfield in the best light cosmetically.

Why hasn't Bethesda officially enabled 60fps for Starfield on Xbox Series S?n

Bethesda has not officially enabled 60fps for Starfield on Xbox Series S likely because achieving this frame rate comes at the cost of reduced resolution and visual quality. According to Digital Foundry, the trade-offs may not present the game attractively, which could impact the overall gaming experience and player satisfaction.

Starfield, an eagerly awaited sci-fi RPG from Bethesda, has generated significant buzz since its launch. Developed by the creators of the Elder Scrolls and Fallout franchises, Starfield is set in a richly detailed universe that allows players to explore space and uncover various storylines and quests. As part of its post-launch content, Bethesda plans to release additional story expansions, although some recent decisions around paid mods have sparked controversy within the gaming community.



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