Here are the specific details in regards to the improvements that have been made for the The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Xbox Series X upgrade. It features Auto HDR support with a 4k resolution at 60fps.
It was given a FPS Boost that bumped up the frame rate from 30fps to 60fps with no change to the visual quality. It should smoothly hit these targets with the extra power that is present. It is worth nothing that most games do receive a standard 16x anisotropic filtering through Xbox Backwards Compatibility.
Those are the key details that are present. This game is not Optimized on the platform, meaning it wasn’t specifically adjusted for the platform and instead received these upgrades through either inheriting it from the previous generation or automatically. A video showcasing this is found below, alongside a photo representing the game.
Description/Synopsis
Step inside the most richly detailed and vibrant game-world ever created at the time. Oblivion is the latest chapter in the epic Elder Scrolls saga. With a powerful combination of freeform gameplay and unprecedented graphics, you can unravel the main quest at your own pace or explore the vast world and find your own challenges. Venture across this large scale world tackling the many challenges that are present doing whatever you want.
There’s no direct focus or need to hurry anywhere, or to do anything. You’ll be exploring the world, meeting unique characters and making choices that will influence the type of hero you’ll become. It starts out epic with every step being a fresh one in a new direction. Explore vast towns, battle large creatures and become a legend for doing what is right, or perhaps wrong and that is entirely up to you as well.
Hopefully you found these details helpful in regards to understanding how this game is running on the platform. Whether that’s in the boosted resolution (visual fidelity) that’s provided in the filtering, or just generally the extra performance that assists with the The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion frame rate to keep it running smoothly.
Certainly great to see what these games can provide on the latest console platform that features full backwards compatible support and will see many new titles release over its lifespan. It should be exciting to see what’s to come for the consoles and how much gaming will change over this generation.
To summarize these were the details on if The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion can run on Xbox Series X/S console platforms. You can read a review of a related title below, or check out a game hub for further coverage as well. Don’t forget to check out the video content to see the game in action.
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