In this 160th edition, it's Tom Morgan joining Rich and Alex to discuss the latest gaming and technology news. There's good news and bad news with Fallout 4's new 'next-gen' upgrade, Rich is impressed with Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora's new 40fps mode for PS5 and Series X, while Alex talks us through the latest path-tracing innovations revealed at GDC and GTC. Tom shares his impressions on Paper Mario for Nintendo Switch, Rich tests frame-gen on ROG Ally - and are Lords of the Fallen's tech issues resolved in the newly released patch 1.5? Want some DF-branded tee-shirts, mugs, hoodies and more? Check out our store: https://store.digitalfoundry.net Join the DF Supporter Program for pristine video downloads, behind the scenes content, early access to DF Retro, early access to DF Direct Weekly and much, much more: https://bit.ly/3jEGjvx Subscribe for more Digital Foundry: http://bit.ly/DFSubscribe Find DF Direct Weekly as a podcast on your favourite podcast streaming service. 0:00:00 Introduction 0:01:57 News 01: Fallout 4 gets mixed current-gen upgrade 0:22:14 News 02: Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora gets 40fps mode 0:38:07 News 03: Lords of the Fallen receives performance boost 0:49:12 News 04: Alex dives deep into game tech 1:11:56 News 05: ROG Ally updated with AFMF tech 1:22:08 News 06: Paper Mario preview! 1:29:31 Supporter Q1: Could frame gen be used to scale a game from 40fps to 120fps, and then decimate it to 60fps? 1:34:07 Supporter Q2: Why are some Microsoft games exhibiting different settings on PS5 relative to Series X? 1:42:49 Supporter Q3: Do you prefer Doom 1993 or Doom 2016? 1:47:11 Supporter Q4: Is sampler feedback the Series S savior? And is the PS5 API better than Microsoft’s? 1:53:07 Supporter Q5: Is the PS4’s continued developer support a problem for Sony? 2:00:13 Supporter Q6: Could the Switch 2 have an image quality advantage over PC gaming handhelds? 2:05:35 Supporter Q7: Are 13900K and 14900K processors really unstable? 2:10:54 Supporter Q8: What would a Republic of Gamers look like?