A fresh wave of excitement has swept through the Fallout 4 community with the release of a new Frame Generation mod. This addition promises enhanced performance, particularly for those with AMD graphics cards, and is available free of charge. Fallout 4 fans can now enjoy smoother gameplay, especially in the bustling in-game cities, thanks to the efforts of modder Doodlum, a familiar name for his previous work on The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim’s graphics enhancements.
Revolutionary Modding for Fallout 4
The newly released Frame Generation mod stands out as it harnesses the power of AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution 3 technology. Developed using the AMD FidelityFX SDK GPUOpen API, this mod is a breakthrough for any DirectX 12-capable graphics card. It operates via a custom DirectX 12 swap chain proxy and is particularly useful in performance-heavy scenarios. Doodlum’s mod effectively boosts performance in demanding areas of the game, making it an essential tool for enhancing the Fallout 4 experience.
Requirements and Compatibility
To get the most out of this mod, players need to ensure they have specific setups. The mod requires the Address Library for F4SE Plugins and the High FPS Physics Fix. Additionally, Fallout 4 should be set to Borderless or Windowed mode for optimal performance. While it doesn’t support the VR version due to existing frame generation techniques in VR, it pairs well with PureDark’s free upscaler mod when set to DLAA or native AA. Although the mod defaults to activating on monitors with refresh rates of at least 120Hz, users have the option to manually enable it via the .ini file.
Looking Ahead in the Fallout Universe
As Fallout 4 celebrates a decade since its original debut, the community continues to thrive with new projects and rumors of exciting developments on the horizon. Reports suggest that remasters for Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas are currently being developed by Bethesda, adding to the anticipation for fans of the series. With the Anniversary Edition recently released, albeit with some initial mod compatibility challenges, the Fallout universe remains a vibrant and evolving space for players and modders alike.