Speaking with Eurogamer, JustAddWater’s Stewart Gilray suggested that Xbox One is nowhere near Sony’s most powerful console, the PS4, in the technical department.
In-depth Comparison the PlayStation 4 is apparently 50% more poweful than Xbox One. The differences between those two platform is that the PS4 is built with 8GB of GDDR5 RAM, while the Xbox One has 8GB DDR3 – This mean a slower old version of RAM could limit the Xbox One in the long run.
“We might see slightly smoother framerates on PS4. We’re working with Sony right now, and they’re trying to actively push 60 frames per second, 1080p. You might get situations where the graphics will be a little, but not much, lower quality on the Xbox One. Or, you might get some fixed at 30 frames per second situations in 1080p.
“If your game is going to push the heck out of the PS4, you might have to do some little tweaks [for the Xbox One version]. But if you design your game to work on Xbox One at 60, it’s going to work on PS4 at 60.”