Primarily 4K support
Bethesda recentlybroke down its plansfor Xbox One X support across a number of its games, includingWolfenstein II,The Evil Within 2, andDishonored 2. One of the mild annoyances of owning the X (or the PlayStation 4 Pro) is knowing the exact benefits you’re getting in these sorts of updates since that information isn’t always available in one easy-to-glean spot. In this case, I appreciated the effort.
Today, two of the company’s bigger releases —Skyrim Special EditionandFallout 4— were updated.

ForSkyrim, there’s 4K resolution support, which, simple enough. ForFallout 4, it’s 4K support and an enhanced draw distance for trees, grass, objects, and NPCs, as well as enhanced God Ray effects. (Worth mentioning: both of these games employ dynamic resolution scaling.)
If you’re curious, you can see a high-res image for the two titleshereandhere, respectively.








