Despite the countless years that now weigh on the shoulders of the Bethesda masterpiece, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim continues to play a leading role in the videogame universe.
The community linked to the fantasy epic continues to stay active, with several enthusiasts still working on mods for the game. Among the latter, the ability to unlock the framerate on new and past generation Sony consoles has recently caught the attention of the public, with the aim of bringing The Elder Scrolls V to 60 fps. To examine the performances obtained through the use of this tool, the Digital Foundry editorial team has decided to create an interesting video comparison, which you can view directly at the opening of this news.
Using as tool a mod created by Modder "Wrighton", the magazine offered a taste of its potential on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 4 Pro and PlayStation 5. Once this first comparison has been made, Digital Foundry has also re-proposed a mod capable of bringing Skyrim to 60 fps on Xbox Series X. An interesting comparison emerged, which also takes into consideration Xbox One and next gen Microsoft. To see a particularly fluid gaming experience in action on The Elder Scrolls V, we leave you to the video available at the beginning: what do you think?
The community linked to the fantasy epic continues to stay active, with several enthusiasts still working on mods for the game. Among the latter, the ability to unlock the framerate on new and past generation Sony consoles has recently caught the attention of the public, with the aim of bringing The Elder Scrolls V to 60 fps. To examine the performances obtained through the use of this tool, the Digital Foundry editorial team has decided to create an interesting video comparison, which you can view directly at the opening of this news.
Using as tool a mod created by Modder "Wrighton", the magazine offered a taste of its potential on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 4 Pro and PlayStation 5. Once this first comparison has been made, Digital Foundry has also re-proposed a mod capable of bringing Skyrim to 60 fps on Xbox Series X. An interesting comparison emerged, which also takes into consideration Xbox One and next gen Microsoft. To see a particularly fluid gaming experience in action on The Elder Scrolls V, we leave you to the video available at the beginning: what do you think?