One of the games that exudes charisma everywhere you look is High On Life, one of the service’s strongest launches. Xbox Game Pass December last year. Recall that the title bears the seal of one of the creators of the popular and irreverent series rick and mortyso you should give yourself an idea of what this game can offer you.
There are games that after their launch usually have certain failures or errors that can hinder the perception of the player when he goes to try the game and in this case Raised on life
High On Life gets a big update
And to get an idea of the support you receive Raised on lifeis available update number 4, which according to the game’s authors, is a big update. By focusing not only on correcting errors, but on receiving new options at the graphical level, counting on the usual modes, quality and performance
To give you an idea of the new modes, let’s review the options for our Xbox Series X|S systems:
- Updated default visual quality setting – now called performance mode. It’s designed to run at 60 fps with dynamic resolution (up to 1440p on Series X, up to 1080p on Series S).
- Added a new quality mode that provides improved visual quality targeting 30 frames per second. It works with dynamic resolution up to 4k on Series X and 1440p on Series S.
On PC:
- Added native and AI quality enhancement modes (Nvidia DLSS, AMD FSR 2.0 and Intel XeSS options), now available in the settings menu.
On other platforms:
- Added settings to disable Heads Up Display (HUD) drift and distortion in the settings menu.
If you want to know more about what this new update brings, you can read more details here.
THE MOTHER OF ALL PATCHES.
HIGH ON LIFE PATCH #4 HAS ARRIVED.
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— High on life (@highonlifegame) March 2, 2023
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