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DLSS Patch Predictions - Enough to Save Fallout 4 on Switch 2 at 60Fps?

27.3K views· 561 likes· 8:44· Mar 3, 2026

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DLSS update for Fallout 4 on Nintendo Switch 2 is coming, Can it stabilize the 60FPS mode and boost the 40fps graphics, & make it the definitive way to play Fallout 4 on consoles? Support the channel with a one off donation https://paypal.me/BluntNate or become a regular supporter; https://www.patreon.com/BluntNate #Switch2 #Fallout4 #GamingNews #Bethesda #Nintendo As Digital Foundry drop a Tech review of Fallout 4 Aniversary Edition on Switch 2, Bethesda Promise a DLSS Update patch So let's talk about what fallout 4 on Switch 2 could look like with DLSS lite, The impact of Dynamic Resolution Scaling (DRS) and the upcoming DLSS update. Fallout 4 Comparison: Switch 2 vs PC vs Xbox | Every Framerate Mode Tested! https://youtu.be/RsB8-YOVCRA Watch Digital Foundry's tech review; Fallout 4 Switch 2 Review vs PS4/PS5/Xbox Series S - 30/40/60FPS Modes Tested! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQuHQkHrCbM https://www.twitch.tv/bluntnate/ - youtube.com/BluntNate

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A week after Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition landed on Switch 2, I’m digging into the big question everyone’s yelling at me about: Bethesda’s promised DLSS patch. I spent three straight days streaming the game (about 22 hours live) and, despite my launch-day comparisons, I ended up sticking with the 40fps mode. For me it’s the sweet spot—responsive enough to feel good, and clean enough that the image doesn’t turn into a smeary mess the moment you move the camera. Digital Foundry’s tech breakdown lines up pretty well with what I was seeing: the modes are basically the same settings with Dynamic Resolution Scaling doing the heavy lifting. The 60fps mode can drop hard in complex areas (down to 864p docked / 504p handheld in DF’s testing), and Bethesda’s ancient TAA doesn’t help—call it “soft” if you’re being polite, blurry if you’re being honest. So I ran a quick-and-dirty PC comparison using a DLSS mod to get a feel for how much DLSS could improve Fallout 4’s presentation. It’s not a 1:1 match for Switch 2’s likely “DLSS Light,” but it’s enough to make me optimistic: cleaner image, better stability potential, and a real chance the 60fps mode becomes the one I actually want to recommend—assuming Bethesda don’t ship the patch with a bonus side-order of new bugs.

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