The user also clarifies that this is a known bug for Grand Theft Auto 4's PC port as well and isn't fixed by trying to manually cap the frame rate in the Series X's settings. The Reddit post reporting the bug shows it off in full, with the player simply falling off the helicopter and into the water below after a few seconds of intense tapping.
Final mission becomes impossible to complete (1 of 2 endings) as the frame rate is too high (a known issue on PC too) to register enough ‘taps’ of the button A compared to original 360 version at 30 or less FPS. SERIES X/S GTA IV backwards compatibility flaw. The only problem is that the frame rate on the Series X is so high that it fails to register the player tapping the A button enough times, meaning they're pretty much unable to climb aboard.
One part of this chase sees the player forced to jump from a ramp to a helicopter, where they have to spam the A button to climb in and pilot the aircraft. Following the encounter, Niko's ally Jimmy Pegorino betrays him, forcing the protagonist to chase after the mobster as he attempts to flee. Those who've experienced the rise and fall of Niko Bellic through the game's main campaign before will likely remember one of two final missions titled "Out of Commission," which occurs when the player opts to get revenge on Niko's enemy Dimitri Rascalov. RELATED: Grand Theft Auto Online: Cayo Perico Heist Revealed, Includes New Island Location Yet, it seems players looking to revisit the game might want to avoid doing so on the Xbox Series X, with Kylinho97 recently reporting on Reddit that the console's enhanced frame rate makes GTA title nigh unbeatable. Included in these is Grand Theft Auto 4, one of the more recent entries in Rockstar's seminal open-world crime series that sees Niko Bellic look to make his name in the streets of Liberty City. Whether that's unlocking frame rates, optimizing visuals, or generally providing a smoother experience for those playing it, the platform looks to make the Series X a home for four generations of Xbox titles.
While many might think of the power the Xbox Series X offers in terms of new games, Microsoft's latest piece of gaming hardware is able to do a lot for older games as well.