Updated story: Bethesda has confirmed that Fallout 4 will be "not limited in any way" on PC when it comes to resolution and framerate.

It follows comments from director Todd Howard that the game would be 1080p on "everything", and the company reiterated it would be 30 frames per second on PS4 and Xbox One.

Fallout 4 is 1080p & 30fps on Xbox One and PS4. Resolution and FPS are not limited in any way on the PC.— Bethesda Softworks (@Bethblog) June 22, 2015

Original story: Fallout 4 will run at 1080p and 30 frames-per-second on everything, it has been revealed.

Fallout 4 director Todd Howard confirmed the news to Digital Spy at this year's E3 gaming expo.

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"It is 1080p on everything," he said, before confirming that it would run at 30fps and not 60fps.

Fallout 4, which is set in post-apocalyptic Boston, is the first new entry in the role-playing series since 2010's New Vegas.

Players will be able to build structures and defences within the game world, while mod support has been confirmed for PC, followed by Xbox One.

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When we asked if the studio was hoping to eventually bring mod support to PS4, Howard said: "We will be. Well, we're going to make every effort to. If Sony says no, we won't, but I don't think they will.

"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."

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In a previous interview, Howard ruled out the release of paid mods appearing in Fallout 4, saying there are currently no plans for a payment system.

The game will be released for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on November 10.

Watch a trailer for Fallout 4 below:

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