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Miyamotoo said:
It seems that some people here are not aware fact that most of Nintendo Wii U games are 720p/60fps and even some are 1080p, and they are looking great and don't have performance problems, so it wouldn't have any sense to me after Wii U to go again with 720p graphics especially if NX really is at least around 3x stronger than Wii U when 1080p is very achievable with hardware like that for Nintendo games.

So I would go with 1080p, NX will most likely have enough power for little improved and with AA Nintendo Wii U games running at 1080p.

Imagine Zelda BotW running at 1080p with some improved graphics and with locked 30fps.

We have very different definitions of "looking great".

Most Wii U games don't have much in the way of clutter or small details, graphically it's almost an entire generation behind.

And if we are going to have better looking games on the NX, then expect 720P. - It simply does not have the capability for much more than that, older games and ports and simple titles will obviously likely be 1080P which is what we are seeing on Nintendo's competitors devices... But hardware pushing titles? Please. - If the Xbox One and Playstation 4 which on a technical level are superior platforms... And they can't do it, then the NX won't either, it's really that simple.

Zelda Breath of the Wild, whilst having some great art, does not have high-end graphics, heck you can even see the limitations in the cherry picked video and pictures meant to show off it's "best side". - With that said, I am still 'keen as' to play it.

Star Fox looked extremely simplistic, mostly thanks to it's 60fps framerate (Which wasn't stable, it fluctuated allot) but responsive gameplay was important for that title, not graphics.



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