With "Fallout 4" scheduled to release on Nov. 10, gamers are anticipating a great game on the way. Recent rumors regarding the gamplay suggest that the game will reportedly have Nvidia GameWorks effects.
Nvidia has been working with the "Fallout 4" studio to implement the effects from Nvidia GameWorks library to the game, according to WCCF Tech.
The website has also reported that the effects include "ambient occlusion to shadowing and lighting effects".
However, it is still unclear if the game will have all of these GameWorks graphical effect or some will be omitted and added to the game via post - launch incremental patches.
Although GameWorks possess a rocky history, which has been marred by scandals, yet fans are speculating that the new version of "Fallout" will not have performance issues or glitches with the gameplay and UI.
"Fallout 4" will allegedly be similar to GTA V, with a fairly optimized title with collaborative efforts from Nvidia and AMD, according to Tech Times.
Oddly, the PC technical requirement of "Fallout 4" calls out for different level of performance. According to Bethedsa, at least Nvidia GTX 550 Ti 2GB or an AMD Radeon HD 7870 2GB are required for optimum graphics performance, even though the HD 7870 is faster than the GTX 550.
Earlier last week, Bethedsa announced that all 27 versions of "Fallout 4" has been completed and are ready to launch.
"Fallout 4" launches on PlayStation 4, PC, and Xbox One on Nov. 10.