A new mod unlocks 60FPS in Skyrim on PlayStation consoles, but it won't work in Fallout 4. PS5 owners can now play Skyrim Special Edition in 60FPS and circumvent Sony's maddening 30FPS limit. All you ...
As excited as I am about the PS5 and the course it charts for the next generation of video games, there aren't many reasons to actually own one right now. Demon's Souls will be one of the only ...
And you can still earn Trophies. You can now get Skyrim running at 60 frames-per-second on PlayStation 5 thanks to a new mod. As reported by Eurogamer, the imaginatively-named "Skyrim @ 60fps" mod ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Haven't played enough Skyrim in the near-decade it's been out yet? A modder has unlocked a new way to play Skyrim with an uncapped frame rate, ...
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The creator of the high-profile Bloodborne 60fps patch has said he’s received a DMCA takedown from Sony. Well-known video game tinkerer Lance McDonald announced the news in a tweet, saying he received ...
One of Bloodborne’s best fan creations has been shut down by Sony. Since its initial release in 2015, fans have been clamoring for more from the PlayStation-exclusive hardcore action RPG. The biggest ...
A PC mod has been released for the original Final Fantasy 7 that cranks that framerate up to 60fps, and the resulting game is... almost disturbingly smooth. Today is the day! The BETA version of the ...
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A new mod has been created by Bethesda mod member Wrighton, allowing Skyrim fans to enjoy playing the game on PS4 or PS5 at 60 frames per second. Check out the video below to learn more about how to ...
One of the biggest complaints from PC gamers about FromSoftware's port of Dark Souls from home consoles to PC was that the game would be locked at 30 frames per second. This sent sighs, groans and ...