Starfield Redeems the Xbox Series S by Running at 120 FPS on It
Starfield can be made to run at 120 frames per second on Xbox Series S, although with some compromises in visual quality that some may not be ready to make.
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Starfield can be made to run at 120 frames per second on Xbox Series S, although with some compromises in visual quality that some may not be ready to make.
Bethesda Game Studios director Todd Howard has addressed recent concerns about Starfield‘s paid mods, which echo long-standing issues between the company and its modding community.
Today, publisher Saber Interactive has announced A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead, a first-person single player horror adventure game set in the film universe created by John Krasinski.
The June “Not E3” season has almost come to a close, following big shows from Geoff Keighley, Xbox, PlayStation, and more, but one more straggler still has to show us their wares – Nintendo. Switch owners have been eagerly awaiting a Nintendo showcase of some sort, with rumors flying one would be arriving soon, but the company itself has remained mum on the prospect. Well, today Nintendo finally lifted their veil of silence, announcing a Nintendo Direct for tomorrow, June 18.
A recent look at how runs on consoles was less than promising, which also spells bad news for how it will handle. is a remake of the original. The main difference is that has been built using Unreal Engine 5.
While new titles are being added to the subscription regularly, Xbox Game Pass is set to lose even more titles this month, adding on to the five that were dropped from the service mere days ago. This is the case every month, as the subscription's roster often drops titles to make way for its new additions — like the multiple titles it has already announced for July — but that doesn't make it any less disappointing for fans who may have got invested in a Game Pass title or only recently decided to pick it up and give it a go regardless of how long it's been on the service.
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Starfield director Todd Howard has been speaking a little bit more about what RPG fans can expect from the upcoming Shattered Space DLC, and it sounds promising for those who enjoyed Fallout 4's Far Harbor expansion.