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SKMBlake said:
hunter_alien said:

Have you played Doom on the Switch? I actually own the game, and from the first second, I can tell you that its without a doubt worse than the PS4 version that I actually finished. I wanted to like it, but after you play one of the proper versions it becomes a cool tech demo, but not a game you would play... it's butchered. It was never intended for the Switch and its obvious from the port. 

I admittedly haven't tried TW3, but honestly, it looks even worse than what Doom was. I am not paying a penny for it. If that is the only way one can experience it ever, sure, go for it, but otherwise pass.

Yeah no, I played both games on PS4 and Switch, and even if I wasn't a fan of Doom, it's pretty solid, espcecially with the latests patches and enjoyed it.

And for the Witcher 3, the latest patch put the port in a whole new level and is one of the most beautiful games on the system (when it was released, it was a bloody mess, which isn't the case anymore).

So I'm gonna say no

Gonna bott up Doom again, to see what's up with it. I did hear that patching helped it. Who knows, if I'm impressed I might even give Wolfenstein a chance, as I never ended up finishing those games on any platform.



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hunter_alien said:
SKMBlake said:

Yeah no, I played both games on PS4 and Switch, and even if I wasn't a fan of Doom, it's pretty solid, espcecially with the latests patches and enjoyed it.

And for the Witcher 3, the latest patch put the port in a whole new level and is one of the most beautiful games on the system (when it was released, it was a bloody mess, which isn't the case anymore).

So I'm gonna say no

Gonna bott up Doom again, to see what's up with it. I did hear that patching helped it. Who knows, if I'm impressed I might even give Wolfenstein a chance, as I never ended up finishing those games on any platform.

I also did Wolfenstein II on the Switch, and actually finished it (liked more than Doom) - but Wolfenstein Youngblood is kind of annoying despite its great Paristadt of the '80s.

To be as neutral as possible, the real game which made me think "it would be better on another platform, shouldn't play this on the Switch" was MK11 because of the high performance it has to maintain (rock solid 60fps) to be enjoyable. But even this one got a patch which improved visuals since its release last year.



Witcher looks fine, but Hellblade and Alien Isolation are one of the most impressive ports on Switch with a realistic style like Witcher or Wolfenstein, but the limited level design of Hellblade makes it easier to maintain high resolution and details. Hellblade looks almost as good as the PS4 version and Alien Isolation looks even better than the PS4 version (because the porting team used more modern techniques for Switch).

A RE3 port for Switch is technically possible and would make total sense but Capcoms decisions are most of the time not based on rational thinking. At the moment some decision maker at Capcom are deeply connected to Sony (it is common in japanese gaming industry to have deep connections to one company, especially for companies that are led by older people) and Monster Hunter was a big success on PS4/PC, so it is hard for the more straight business thinking people at Capcom to start Switch projects/ports) but this will eventually be overcome and most new games will be multiplatform.

PS4 sales are not good in Japan and will sell much less there than PS3 lifetime numbers, even so it got all the big japanese games, so there will be not much confidence in the PS5 to sell games in Japan and this is why Square felt panic and made the DQ game for 3DS and later the definite version for Switch.

Last edited by z101 - on 15 April 2020

curl-6 said:
HollyGamer said:

That's because you dont want my prove 

Seriously, you bumped a thread from like three weeks ago for that? Let it go man, move on with your life.

Oneeee-Chan!!! said:

The most popular thread in VGC is always about Japanese games things.

But only negatives.

From my japanese perspective, I believe that western (at least english speaking game community) has serious socio-psychological illnesses.

edit.

If you believe that there is a similar phenomenon on the Internet in Japan, don't expect it at all.

Granted I don't have the same perspective on this as you do, but the two biggest fanbases here are fans of Nintendo and Playstation, both Japanese brands.

Looking at our recent "Most Wanted Games" poll, 6 of the top 10 were Japanese games.

If anything, VGChartz tends to have a largely positive attitude towards games and systems from Japan.

Seriously i always move with my life and enjoy my life 



SKMBlake said:
hunter_alien said:

Gonna bott up Doom again, to see what's up with it. I did hear that patching helped it. Who knows, if I'm impressed I might even give Wolfenstein a chance, as I never ended up finishing those games on any platform.

I also did Wolfenstein II on the Switch, and actually finished it (liked more than Doom) - but Wolfenstein Youngblood is kind of annoying despite its great Paristadt of the '80s.

To be as neutral as possible, the real game which made me think "it would be better on another platform, shouldn't play this on the Switch" was MK11 because of the high performance it has to maintain (rock solid 60fps) to be enjoyable. But even this one got a patch which improved visuals since its release last year.

W2 was the one I was thinking about. If it goes down in price I will bite the bullet. Luckily for me, MK11 was never that attractive on any platform, ever since I played 10 and found it more than enough MK for a generation. Plus all the DLC they pumped it full of...



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