Delightful news from game developer Bethesda for "Fallout 4" and long rumored "Elder Scrolls 6" have dominated the cyberworld recently. The current entry to the "Fallout" franchise has just received a major patch while the development of the sequel to "Skyrim" could already be taking some progress.
As promised, Bethesda has released the PS4 pro update for "Fallout 4", which will bring the graphics to a native 1440p presentation. Also, it expands draw distances plus an increased grade light rays effect. Further, it enhances the frame-rates vis-a-vis the PlayStation 4.
Eurogamer noted that it still fails to lock in at 30fps but it shared a tip that may be useful to gamers.The use of previous patches prior to Patch 1.14 and choosing PS4 Pro boost mode option may do the trick.
By doing this, players can adequately obtain more fluid visual contrary to the latest update from Bethesda. But note that there are still other features from the new patch to use so as to improve the experience of the game.
In other related news, the latest buzz surrounding the much awaited release of "Elder Scrolls 6" could please fans who itched for the sequel to "Skyrim" for so long now.
A new job listing is posted at ZeniMax's website for Bethesda's Montreal studio. The said post indicates that the developer is in search for an outstanding 3D animator. The candidate must be able to make and execute gameplay animations. In addition, the job requires a collaboration with artists, producers and programmers and designers.
It is not certain that this ad relates to the development of "Elder Scrolls 6", however and there's no trace of proof to support this speculation. But game pundits believe that the next title need all the improvement in terms of its animation knowing how "Skyrim" failed on this aspect of the game.
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