The impact of downvotes on questions is apart from the score change
- can trigger auto-deletion
- can trigger question bans
- decreases rep which can take away privileges
Now only the last part is affected by the recent change and mostly by inflating the gain of upvotes on questions which in turn means that the rep loss of downvotes is effectively reduced.
That means that people who are affected by this gamification would surely be compelled to ask more questions. The number of questions would surely increase if everything else stays the same.
It could be that users put more effort into the question quality in order to get more of this larger amount of rep per upvote.
It could also be that the question quality drops because why bother with quality, even with more downvotes or less upvotes the same rep gain can be realized now.
And maybe people even downvote less because the weight of a downvote is not very big, so why bother. That may decrease quality because downvotes are often a strong incentive to edit and improve. It could be less so now.
This could then in turn improve scores and lower quality at the same time.
As a summary: theoretically everything is possible, we will have to wait and statistically analyse the data in order to learn something. Just compare October 2019 with December 2019, but don't equate question quality with score right away. That might be misleading.