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Mod support won’t be coming to Bethesda titles on PlayStation 4
The information was shared in the official Playstation blog post. It’s going to offer HDR and 4K visuals as well as enhanced graphics on selected games.
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So there you have it, PS4 gamers will not be getting the supports modes for Fallout 4 but Bethesda is working on finding other solutions and who knows, maybe they will find one soon enough.
Furthermore, Quick Menu will now feature a music section to give players control over their Spotify without needing to open the app.
We’ve given a similar redesign to the content info screen, which you can access by pressing down on a game tile while on the home screen.
If you’re the owner of a current PlayStation 4, you may be feeling a little unloved right now. The PS4’s HDR options will be under the video output settings once the update lands on your console.
The UI refresh features new system backgrounds and a revised “What’s New” tab, as well as updated notification popups and system icons. Or will PS4 gamers simply have to go to other platforms if they want mod support in their Bethesda games?
While the streaming supports full HD on PC, Macs, the same can not be done with the PS Vita due to its limited screen resolution and hardware specs. When you get your PS4 Pro in November, you’ll be able to stream content at 1080p via the Remote Play and Share Play functions.
The support won’t be limited to games that have yet to be released either, as existing titles can also be patched to take advantage of the PS4 Pro. You can now transfer games, user info and save data from one PS4 to another over a wired LAN connection. The same support was supposed to be coming to PlayStation 4 as well, but Bethesda Softworks confirmed on Friday that it’s not happening.
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Sony had promised HDR gaming for all PS4’s and this comes with the latest update.