Regardless of game, the same debate over frame rate and resolution always happens between Xbox One and PlayStation 4 owners. Fallout 4 is no different, except for the fact that neither will have bragging rights when it comes to Bethesda's highly anticipated game.
Speaking to Digital Spy, Fallout 4 director Todd Howard confirmed the game will run at 1080p and 30 frames per second on all platforms.
"It is 1080p on everything," he said, also confirming that it would run at 30 frames per second.
That being said, Xbox One players will have a slight advantage over PS4 as Bethesda plans on implementing mod support first on Microsoft's console. Bethesda announced at E3 that the Xbox One version of the game will be able to play mods created on PC. It won't happen at launch, but it will be the first console out of the two to get such a feature.
Bethesda also said they have plans to allow mods on the PS4 as well, but it doesn't sound like it's as fully fleshed out. Howard told Digital Spy they are "going to make every effort" to implement the feature, but acknowledged, "If Sony says no, we won't, but I don't think they will."
As for the timing of everything, it's still a bit fuzzy. "But, you know, it will come out on PC first. So early 2016, the creation mod for the PC, and then we're going to make that work on the Xbox One, and then we're going to do the PS4 version," he said.
Fallout 4 is set to release on November 10, 2015.
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