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- Nov 14, 2011
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Why do test sites use Fallout 4 for benchmarking? FO4 uses an engine, which origins date back to the late 90's. In older titles, such as TES Skyrim and FO: NV etc. the physics of the game go completely mad when FPS goes above 60. FO4 also has this bug, but physics don't immediately go wild. Physics in FO4 will go wild at some point, but there are some variance to it. For someone it might work fine no matter the FPS, but for some it gets broken immediately after 60 FPS. There is no explanation for this phenomenon yet.
Because Fallout 4 is one of the most popular games of the last year. People care about how well it will run on hardware.
Not much point benchmarking games that nobody wants to play.