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The Starfield 30fps stuff is tedious and I think there is a lot of faux outrage, or people upset who don’t know a lot about Bethesda games. Fallout 4 is not able to maintain a locked 60fps on the PS5 or Series X, except in very sparsely populated areas. And that game came out in 2015. To this day I believe the Skyrim anniversary edition is the only Bethesda RPG on console that has an officially supported 60fps mode, and even that game has drops.


If you want 60 FPS in a Bethesda RPG, you need a PC with an absolutely top tier CPU, and it’s always been this way. There are just too many physics, lighting, and AI interactions in the engine, vastly more than most other games.