EA games that will support this feature include Star Wars Battlefront 2, Titanfall, and three Plants vs Zombies and Battlefield games. The games will be getting support for 120hz, and the list is as follows:
Battlefield 1 Battlefield 4 Battlefield 5 Mirror’s Edge: Catalyst Plants vs Zombies: Battle for Neighborville Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 Star Wars Battlefront Star Wars Battlefront 2 Titanfall Titanfall 2 Unravel 2
FPS Boost employs a variety of methods for nearly doubling the original framerate on select titles. This results in higher, steadier framerates to make games visually smoother. To see if the game you’re playing is running FPS Boost or Auto HDR, you can tap the Xbox button on your controller while in the game and you’ll see a guide overlay indicator in the upper right corner if the features are enabled or not. For more details about using these compatibility settings and setting up for 120hz gameplay, check out Microsoft’s support article. The first games that benefitted from the FPS Boost feature were Far Cry 4, New Super Lucky’s Tale, Sniper Elite 4, UFC 4, and Watch Dogs 2 earlier in the year, followed by Dishonored: Definite Edition, Fallout 4, Fallout 76, Prey, and Skyrim Special Edition.