Fallout 4 Will Run 1080p/30fps on PS4, Xbox One, "PC Not Limited in Any Way"
[Update] Bethesda says PC version will not be constrained.
[Update]: Bethesda has clarified that, while the Xbox One and PS4 versions of Fallout 4 will run at 1080p and 30fps, the "resolution and FPS are not limited in any way on the PC."
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Bethesda has confirmed Fallout 4 will run at 1080p and 30 frames per second on PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4 when it released later this year.
Todd Howard, creative director at Bethesda Game Studios, told Digital Spy that the upcoming post-apocalyptic open-world RPG would is "1080p on everything," continuing to confirm it would also run at 30fps, as opposed to 60fps.
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Fallout 4 was shown at length during Bethesda's E3 2015 press conference. During the event, Howard appeared on stage and discussed the game's deep customisation features, showed off the overhauled Pip-Boy, and revealed the real-life Pip-Boy that will be available with special editions of the game.
During the conference, Bethesda also handed out a limited edition set of figurines to lucky attendees. However, those same collector's item showed up on ebay immediately afterwards for more than $300.
GameSpot interviewed Todd Howard during E3 2015 about Fallout 4. Among other things, he revealed that the development team had rebuilt the first-person shooting in Fallout 4 to make it more viable for players that aren't fond of the VATS mechanic.
The Fallout 4 release date has been confirmed as November 10 2015. For a closer look at Fallout 4, check out the image gallery below.
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