More Fallout 4 Gameplay Videos Emerge
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[UPDATE] The YouTube video has been removed.
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Bethesda's long-awaited post-apocalyptic RPG Fallout 4 arrives in just two days, but you don't have to wait that long to see new footage from the game. New gameplay videos have been posted online, showing off the PlayStation 4 version specifically. One video is available on YouTube; another is up on vid.me.
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Both videos make mention of Fallout 4's frame rate and how it can reportedly dip below the target 30FPS frame rate in certain sections. It's not uncommon for games to do this. Bethesda has kept busy removing Fallout 4 gameplay videos, so it's possible these will be gone soon.
As announced previously, Fallout 4 runs at 1080p/30FPS on both PS4 and Xbox One. As some leaked screenshots show, the PC version may look the best, provided your rig is beefy enough.
Fallout 4 launches on November 10 for PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4. We'll have more coverage of the game this coming Monday, November 9. In other recent news, Bethesda has confirmed that you have until February 2016 to buy Fallout 4 on Xbox One and get a free copy of Fallout 3.
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