Ripping and Ripping is getting a lot better for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X | S owners, as Bethesda and id Software released the free next-gen upgrade for DOOM Eternal along with improvements to the PC version.
If you’ve been waiting for the next big thing Eternal DOOM, it’s finally here, and id Software and Bethesda Softworks haven’t held back what the game will have to offer. The new next-gen free upgrade comes with a lot in a small package, which includes three new graphics modes (two for Xbox Series S owners) and of course, Update 6, which has all-new content. for the fans. .
The new update includes support for HDR 10 in any graphics mode, as well as performance (prioritizing performance over resolution), ultra-quality style graphics settings and, of course, performance. multi-generation support for Battlemode itself. Along with the release of these new graphics settings, Bethesda and id Software also revealed that Ray Tracing is available for Eternal DOOM and will set the game to a resolution of 1800p at 60 frames per second.
Update 6 content introduces Taras Nabad as an all-new master-level challenge, allowing players to dive into the Argent D’Nur capital and face even more terrifying opponents than ever before. Along with new optimizations and bandwidth improvements, Battlemode (2v1 multiplayer arena mode) also features a new map, Corrosion, as well as changes to its overall balance and, of course, cross-play capabilities between current hardware and new generation.
For those wondering about the different features, the PlayStation 5 version of Eternal DOOM added support for DualSense’s adaptive triggers while the Xbox Series X and S version received variable refresh rates and variable rate shading additions to the game, but also a few other features based on graphics modes on which you play.
For those who want to have a little fun, they can lock into Balanced mode for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X at 60 fps in 4K, while the S Series will lock in at 1440p and 60 fps. Those looking for the performance mode will be able to go ballistic with gaming at 1800p and 120fps on the X series while the PlayStation 5 will lock in at 1584p and 120fps. The S series will focus on Performance mode at 1080p at 120 fps.
Those on PC can also take advantage of Ray Tracing today as part of a game update if you have the hardware to experience it. In the meantime, if you haven’t already, you can check out our official website DOOM Eternal Review today where we affirm that Eternal DOOM, “is one of the best entries in the franchise and prioritizes a strong future ahead,” with a rating of 9 out of 10.
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