Digital Foundry's initial report indicated that the game runs better on the PS4 than the XboxOne in regards to holding a stable 30 fps. Lots of dips to 20 fps on the MS version and instability even when the game isn't under stress from particle effects or lots of action on screen. Both consoles have a somewhat tough time keeping the 30fps target when large objects in the environment are destroyed.
Not 100% sure but I might pick this up later on this week. Just Cause 2 was a lot of fun.
@omotih: You have to suspend your disbelief in terms of the size of Diamond City's population. Making the size of the city in terms of structures and population more realistic is something Bethesda chose not to do and you have to go along with imagining it is a bit larger.
I totally agree with your notion about being put off by Nick's obvious synth appearance, given the city's residents dislike for them. But when you further your relationship with him in game Nick explains things a bit better and it makes more sense of why they tolerate him. Fallout 4 does suffer from this problem with your companions entering areas that you would think they would be attacked on the spot (like Strong on the Prydwen). Always a bit strange listening to the Knights ramble on about Supermutants while Strong is standing next to them.
Ready your electric cattle prods! IT'S BLACK FRIDAY BARGAIN SHOPPING BABY. Nothing like getting tackled by a 250 lb soccer mom diving for the last copy of Dance Dance Revolution for her princess Becki.
NOT.. I'm gonna stay at home and try to get the Benevolent Leader trophy for Fallout 4.
@doozie78: I had Piper turn into a space alien thing complete with long arms, legs, and twitching hands. Same kind of graphical glitch that I've seen in Half Life 2. I don't think console commands can save her from that shit.
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