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The Fallout 4 Anniversary edition prices out. 60 dollar for base, 40 dollars for upgrade.
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I already own the game and all DLC.
What I want:
A port to the Starfield engine.
Higher-res textures. I have a present-day video card, and Fallout 4 has been out for ages.
From a very brief skim, it doesn't sound like either is present.
If one owns the full game already, it sounda like one gets a bunch of Creation Club stuff. This appears to be mostly some new items and skins. A "Sea Scavengers" quest and "Clandestine Couture" quest, which apparently come wirh new companions. There's a list at the link below.
Bethesda has, in the past, released updates (like texture resolution updates), and those might be only going into the Anniversary Edition moving forward, if it works like Skyrim did.
It sounds like they do include ultrawide monitor fixes and improvements, so for someone with that, that might be significant, but that may also be going to non-AE users. Might be worth investigating if you have an ultrawide monitor.
Setting aside the value issue, I'd hold off for a bit if you have a heavily modded install to see what consensus is on any breakage and to let modders fix things.
https://bethesda.net/en/article/3IN7gxAs893fv09b7ZJ3I0/fallout-4-anniversary-edition-now-available
It sounds like they're going to be putting out some other Creation Club quest content, but they don't say that that's gated on getting AE, and it doesn't sound like it's included with the upgrade:
Why the starfield engine, if I may ask?
It seems to be graphically identical to Fallout 4, yet runs a whole lot worse, in my experience.
It runs much more smoothly for me.
how the hell did you manage that.
I'm assuming that the older engine is written to not take advantage of newer hardware. Fallout 76 gets down to around 40 fps in some places around Morgantown Airport, for example, but Starfield stays smooth, well over 120 fps.
the only way i get above 45fps in starfield is if i crank everything to low/medium.
I can run fallout 4 at max everything and still get like 100+ in heavy fights(i dont remember the exact number, been a while since i last played, but definitely high enough for a butter experience)
which is a stark contrast for a game that seems visually unchanged from fallout 4.
I'm running pretty current hardware (7950X3D, RX 7900 XTX), so could be that it can take advantage of the hardware. Starfield's also throwing a lot more by way of polygons and textures at the screen.
There's some new Creations Club item that some Reddit users are discussing that lets one play as a ghoul. I don't know if it's part of the upgrade or just releasing at the same time or what:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Fallout/comments/1oq31bu/fallout_4_ae_upgrade/