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Fallout 4 on Nintendo Switch 2 adds DLSS

Bethesda has announced today that Fallout 4 has received a new update which rather handily brings DLSS support improving both resolution and frame rate. This adds 40fps and 60fps modes with enhanced resolution and performance. The Fallout 4 update also brings plenty of bug fixes and improvements to make your experience of the engrossing game that much better. Here’s what’s been added and improved.

Highlights

NVIDIA DLSS Support

  • Added NVIDIA DLSS support on for 40 fps and 60 fps modes which improves image quality and performance
  • DLSS automatically disengages for UI-heavy screens (such as the Pip‑Boy) to ensure text remains sharp.

Fixes & Improvements

Stability

  • Fixed numerous crashes that could occur during normal gameplay
  • Fixed crashes that occurred while saving or overwriting existing save files.
  • Fixed a crash caused by loading autosaves created during certain main quest moments.
  • Fixed crashed caused by docking or undocking the system during gameplay.
  • Improved overall memory handling to reduce long‑session instability.

Performance & Visuals

  • Addressed environmental flicker and lighting inconsistencies in certain interiors and weather conditions.
  • Fixed missing or incorrect visual effects such as water puddles, bullet holes, blood splatter, surface decals, and terrain textures.
  • Improved visual stability when scrolling weapons at workbenches.

User Interface & Menus

  • Fixed missing button prompts in trade menus.
  • Resolved issues where HUD elements did not respect opacity settings.
  • Fixed visual artifacts when reading notes or magazines at higher frame rates.
  • Improved frame rate option behavior when switching between docked and handheld modes.
  • Fixed cases where UI text or icons appeared incorrectly in certain languages.

Save & Load

  • Fixed issues where the Load menu could become inaccessible in rare cases.
  • Save files now properly update and display correct location names.
  • “Exit saves” are now reliably created when quitting to the main menu.
  • Improved stability when approaching the save limit.

Controls & Input

  • Improved controller handling when switching between Joy‑Cons and wireless controllers.
  • Fixed cases where input was not properly restored after controller re‑sync dialogs.

Localization

  • Fixed missing or incorrect characters in Japanese and Traditional Chinese in crafting menus.
  • Improved font handling and text clarity across supported languages.
  • System keyboard now supports a broader range of characters when naming characters or items.

Quests & Gameplay

  • Addressed issues with missing or unresponsive NPCs in rare scenarios.
  • Improved consistency of quest-related environmental triggers and visual effects.

3 thoughts on “Fallout 4 on Nintendo Switch 2 adds DLSS”

  1. Is this game good or should I just go with one of the other games (I think I’ve heard 3 and New Vegas are the best of the series)

    1. Lifetime Fallout fan here. Most people consider NV the best, I’m on the side of 3 being the best. 4 is a really great game, and modern QoL improvements make it very approachable. 4 is a great starting point to see if the series is for you before diving into older games. :)

    2. @Cosmic Tornado I highly recommend starting three and then dropping off as soon as you get bored. 3 has an amazing start but Washington DC is just not as cool as Las Vegas. And the QoL improvements in New Vegas are a necessity (iron sights for crying outloud). Satisfying choices.

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