The Waking Flame update for Elder Scrolls Online will introduce some
major graphical changes and improvements to the game. This is what ESO
fans can expect. In the past year, Elder Scrolls Online has been rolling
out some important graphics changes and improvements for all console
players. The latest of them will be released together with the game’s
Waking Flame update, which will be released at the end of August. This
is what ESO players can expect when the DLC is released. And many
players are also buying ESO Gold before the update.
Users of the
new generation of consoles have experienced many of ESO’s graphical
improvements. Many were also available on PC before the Waking Flame
update, and quietly launched last year, but others only went online
after the Blackwood chapter of Elder Scrolls Online was released. The
new graphics settings are “opt-in” to avoid disrupting existing
performance. Also introduced as an “opt-in” experience on the PC is the
console rendering multi-threaded setting, which increases the frame
rate. With the release of the Waking Flame DLC in late August, some
brand new improvements and additions will be added. Players who want to
continue walking in ESO can also prepare some
ESO Gold to enhance their strength.
ESO’s
Waking Flame DLC is about to launch new graphics settings. For the new
generation of console users, Elder Scrolls Online’s Waking Flame update
will enable dynamic resolution scaling for performance modes on Xbox
Series X|S and PS5. This will adjust the resolution up or down according
to performing the host. The resolution on Xbox Series X and PS5 is
between 1080 and 2160p, and the resolution on Xbox Series S is between
1080 and 1440p. Developers still expect that the new generation of
players will still run at or close to 4K in performance mode with a
frame rate of 60 fps, but allowing zooming down to 1080p should prevent a
significant reduction in frame rate in high-intensity situations.
Another
change is the introduction of
Cheap ESO Gold, called the default, in
all consoles except the basic PS4 and Xbox One. This setting maintains
the expected appearance of Elder Scrolls Online’s original artwork,
while still taking advantage of the increased graphics range. This will
give players a better visual experience.
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