Just like those games, Fallout 4 features a decent temporal anti-aliasing solution that produces a great turnout overall. The visual upgrade on PS4 Pro is clear, and a pixel count confirms a true 1440p presentation - but similar to titles including Titanfall 2 and Uncharted 4, image quality still manages to impress on an ultra HD display. However there's a twist: by using patches earlier than 1.14, and selecting PS4 Pro's boost mode option, it's possible to achieve smoother results than Bethesda's official patch - although all other Pro enhancements are obviously left off the table.įirst, let's consider what the official patch actually adds.
It also improves frame-rates compared to a regular PS4, but we're still some way off a 30fps lock. As promised by Bethesda's blog, patch 1.14 (also known as 1.9) pushes the game to a native 1440p, adding in expanded draw distances and a higher grade god ray effect. Fallout 4's new PS4 pro update has landed.