Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin runs at 1080p on both PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, but Digital Foundry's analysis of the remaster found the PS4 version boasts a higher framerate.
The game aims for 60fps on both systems and the two versions “engage v-sync at all times” but Digital Foundry recorded more drops on Xbox One.
“The Forest of Fallen Giants area is a good example, where a barrage of enemies causes a read-out of between 40-50fps on Xbox One, while PS4 operates within the 50-60fps range,” the report comments.
“Even while uncontested beneath the giant, arching trees of Things Betwixt, a regular margin of 10fps exists between the two with PS4 operating at a near perfect 60fps, while Xbox stutters along at 50fps. Sony’s machine does not produce a perfect 60fps of course, but it is a consistently better performer, and in a game that demands a smoother framerate, it can make a difference.”
The full analysis can be read through this link. Scholar of the First Sin is available on PC from today and comes out on April 7th in Europe and North America on console.
You can watch Scholar of the First Sin's launch trailer here.