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However, reviewers are very mixed about their previews of the game, including the Switch version running at 30 FPS versus the other versions running at 60 FPS, as well as a few graphical and technical issues along with the game.
With the PC version still suffering from a variety of issues and the Nintendo Switch version running at 30 FPS, it seems like playing Ys VIII Lacrimosa Of Dana on PS4 will still be the way to go.
Not incredible — certainly no 60 FPS, but instead it runs at a consistent 30 FPS, meaning that if anything, the framerate is better than what you might see from the Switch version running in Quality mode; there are less characters on screen in the 3DS version and it's a much lower resolution of course, but in terms of playability it's not bad at all.
It does bear mentioning that the Switch version runs at 30 FPS compared to the 60 FPS found on other platforms, so you'll have to make the decision as to whether you prefer portability or better graphics.
In TV mode the Switch version runs at a full 1080p and 60 frames per second for single and split - screen two - player modes, only dropping down to 1080p and 30 frames per second for three and four - player split screen.
The only main difference in this segment is the fact the Switch version runs at 30 frames per second instead of the typical 60, so the gameplay isn't exactly as fast and fluid as other versions.
This is great and all, but we can't help but feel a little disappointed that the Switch version runs at only 30 fps, especially since playing Dark Souls: Remastered portably will be the definitive way to play this definitive edition.
The Switch versions runs with a 1080p resolution while docked and 720p while handheld.
According to an update via their Kickstarter page, the Switch version ran into some bugs that have delayed launch, but they promise the game is close to ready:
This is wonderful, but we can't help but feel a bit bummed that the Switch version runs at only 30 fps, especially since playing Dark Souls: Remastered portably will be the definitive way to play this definitive edition.

Not exact matches

I eventually switched to this completely and will probably get a full size version once I run out.
If you have to get this game, get the Switch version, it runs horribly on the 3DS (as is to be expected on such bad hardware) and anyone
If you have to get this game, get the Switch version, it runs horribly on the 3DS (as is to be expected on such bad hardware) and anyone foolish enough to buy this will be very disappointed.
During a very recent Monster Hunter Summit Tournament, where the Switch version of the not yet announced for the West Monster Hunter xx, was playable, Monster Hunter expert Gaijinhunter has declared the game runs at 30 FPS and let's be honest, it isn't necessarily a bad thing.
At UNREAL Fest in Japan today, Square's Yuji Hori confirmed that the Switch version of the game runs on Unreal Engine version 4.15.
Publisher Starbreeze confirmed to Polygon that the Switch version is running the Most Wanted update, which released in June, 2017 on PC.
The footage sparked an investigation by players that tried to determine exactly which update the Switch version is running.
In other words, the Switch version is running an update that's over eight - months - old, making it the oldest build.
The Switch version has some technical hiccups but being able to take the game anywhere you go makes up for it, especially considering the game runs best in handheld mode.
With perseverance we got the game running at a consistently smooth 60 fps, we were determined to make the Switch version the best it can be!
The Switch version, however, runs at 30 frames per second and suffers from a downgrade in visuals comparatively while docked or undocked.
Sadly, it appears that the dreaded Switch tax is back with this game as the Switch version will run approximately $ 10 more than other consoles.
I didn't have a chance to try out this version of the game, though it has been confirmed that the Switch version will run at 30 fps in both handheld and docked mode.
Handheld or docked, Doom encourages you to rip and tear your way through a sea of demons and is just about one of the most satisfying experiences in gaming — and it just runs on the Switch like it's no big deal, albeit with occasional frame drops and a visual downgrade from the Xbox One and PS4 versions.
We do know it will be running at 30 fps versus 60 on other platforms, but with the ability to play on the go and the Solaire of Astora amiibo, the Switch version might be too good to pass up.
It's likely the Nintendo Switch version will run similarly to the original Xbox 360 / PlayStation 3 versions of the game.
There were several Picross games for the 3DS and the first Switch version of the long running and fantastic puzzle Continue Reading →
There were several Picross games for the 3DS and the first Switch version of the long running and fantastic puzzle franchise will debut on Switch next week, on September 28th.
@timmyp1982: you answered it yourself right there «unless you really have to play on a portable» (i travel alot) so the answer is yes, and looking better on PC is fine - its to be expected, but also you need THE PC (in order to make it look good) I have a PC, but its a few years old, and probably wouldnt run Doom much better then the Switch version, if anything I would just get it on the PS4 Pro if not for the mobile aspect.
Journalists onsite at GDC have been lucky enough to try the game out for themselves, and have even noted that the Switch version will run 30 frames per second regardless of docked or undocked mode.
We are currently working on our review for it but as you wait, we have decided to do a quick comparison of the Nintendo Switch and the PS4 version to see what kind of sacrifice the developers had to make in order to get the game running at 60 fps.
The Nintendo Switch version of the game runs at a dynamic resolution when undocked in portable mode which can go sub 720p depending on the visuals.
Capcom has announced Resident Evil 7 for Nintendo Switch, a special version of the game that runs in the cloud.
Well, SEGA has confirmed that the game is the same PSO2 that has previously been released in Japan (and some other parts of Asia) on PC, PS Vita and PS4, but the Switch version will be running via the cloud.
I'm not saying don't be hyped for it, you totally should be, but the hype is a little too much, especially when, although the Switch version has the best FPS as it actually runs as 60 FPS, whereas other versions don't, it still has a few bugs at play.
After launching a free «Smuggler's Run» update for GTA Online, Rockstar Games now announces new versions of the blockbuster detective thriller, L.A. Noire to release on four new platforms — Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and VR.
Wolfenstein II's resolution, textures and character models take a bit of a hit, and everything's running at only 30 fps, but still, the Switch version looks surprisingly comparable to its Xbox One and PS4 big brothers.
A spokesperson from Bethesda has explained how the Switch version of DOOM will be able to run on the small handheld - console hybrid.
Dragon Quest running 20 fps on handheld mode, no way switch is going to get 3rd party consideration over versions if performance is that terrible: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbRA1mCbrac&t=510s
Keep in mind that even if the game had lower resolution or a few graphical features turned off for the Switch version in the TV mode, there's still the issue of having to scale the game down to run in the portable mode for the Switch.
The Nintendo Switch version of Disc Jam adds to the massive library of Switch games and runs at 60 FPS docked (1080p) or undocked (720p).
Wolfenstein II's resolution, textures and character models have clearly taken a bit of a hit, and everything's running at only 30 fps, but still, the Switch version looks surprisingly comparable to it's Xbox One and PS4 big brothers.
Not yet available for North America (arrives later on today,) the demo has the same content as the one mistakenly released last month, but it's the more defined version and better representative as to what the full game will be like when running on Switch and you can initiate the download, by going to Ratyman Legends Definitive Edition listing in the eShop.
Back in March Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 was officially unveiled and since then rumors have run rampant, including the idea that there would be Nintendo Switch version of the upcoming shooter.
The game will run at native 1080p on the Nintendo Switch but it is limited to just 30 FPS compared to the 60 FPS for the PS4, Xbox One and PC version.
Luckily, after spending many hours playing the Switch version in both handheld and docked mode, I can confidently report that these issues are few and far between on Nintendo's compact console, running silky smooth no matter how you choose to play.
The Switch version of World of Goo runs as well as you'd expect a Wii - ware title from 2008 to run on 2017 technology: flawlessly.
It seems like Mojang and 4J Studios have run into a bit of a snag with bringing this new version of Minecraft over to the Switch.
Only it's not the same version as seen on other platforms, as it may not run as efficiently, but it's a port that has a lot of new Switch specific features.
I was worried that the performance of the game might suffer due to the transition to Switch and because of the higher resolution in Docked mode, which is pretty close to the Xbox One and PS4 version that run at 1080p.
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