| OnlyForDisplay said: Getting back towards the Fallout 4 framerate issue, for me, I always wait a couple of days for even games like Fallout to find out if there are any issues. Since there are issues in relation of the Xbox One, this pretty much means that the variant you should avoid as a gamer would be the Xbox One verison.
Sadly though, this does resonate a problem; should that gamer only have an Xbox One, then the next best thing would be to wait for Bethesda to release an update to rectify this issue on the One. Outside of that solution, I am unsure of other alternatives. |
DF shows the worst examples of games in their technical analysis. I'm sure it's still perfectly playable. I doubt those stutters are very frequent as they said it happens when you enter a new area. TW3 on ps4 didn't pause yet I had plenty occasions where half the world didn't appear in time coming around a corner in Novigrad, and it always had me wait upto 5 seconds before npc's became responsive. I didn't wait for patches to fix it. In good sport I let the enemies get themselves stuck on the terrain or in a loop and kill stuff way above my level :)
It's not like you lose 5 hours of trading when the game glitches and your fully loaded T9 crashes into the wall of the station in Elite dangerous... At least you can save any time, save often as always.
Anyway there's an interim solution for the stutters, hook up an external hdd. Any hardcore gamer that is more likely to be put off by a few stutters probable has one of those already for other things.







