Borderlands 3 now supports up to 120 FPS on Xbox Series X
2K has confirmed the recent reports that Borderlands 3 was actually running at up to 120 FPS on the Xbox Series X.
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What you need to know
When theXbox Series Xlaunched, Borderlands 3 was one of the first titles to hit the new console with a fresh batch of upgrades. Free upgrades, no less, that pushed the game to 60 FPS at 4K, though still with a “resolution mode” and a “performance mode.” A few days ago, players discovered that it seemed as those the game was actuallyplaying at a much higher frame ratein the latter and it has now been confirmed.
“Borderlands 3 has been fully optimized to take advantage of the next-gen consoles' processing power, bringing a new level of graphical fidelity to the Borderlands universe. The Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 display Borderlands 3 at up to 60 frames per second in 4K resolution during single-player and online co-op. It can also reach up to 120 frames per second if you select the “Performance Mode” setting while using a display that supports those frame rates.”
Sure, it’s a year old game at this point, but don’t let that put you off jumping back in or even starting it for the first time. Previously I’d been playing Borderlands 3 on PC and started fresh on the Series X and the experience has been absolutely incredible. Not only is it now confirmed that the frame rates are actually higher than I was playing at on a Radeon RX 5700, but it loads quicker, too, and looks awesome.
Naturally if you want 4K you’re not getting 120 FPS, but even at 60 FPS Borderlands 3 on the Series X feels rock solid. I’ve played through the whole campaign now on the new console and haven’t felt any noticeable issues with frame drops or anything janky happening. It’s a really first rate experience and one I highly recommend.
Better still, it’s also pretty cheap right now with an earlyBlack Fridaydeal at Amazon bringing the Super Deluxe Edition (which includes the first season pass) down to just $30. And there’s a heap of game in it for that,
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