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Barkley said:
Miyamotoo said:

More games could work at 1080p or some at 900p or even 540p, but they choose resolution that most fits with Wii U hardware and thats 720p, thats why 95% Nintendo Wii U games are 720p, they made Wii U hardware with 720p on mind.

When hardware platform is making new hardware they aiming certain resolution and they make hardware with that on mind, you can bet that over 90% of Nintendo Switch games will 1080p.

I disagree entirely. During development of a game they aim for a certain resolution. What resolution is possible on the hardware changes with the vastly different power requirements of games. Developers will make their game, and then get it running at as high a resolution as possible.

It doesn't matter what hardware you put out there, you will never maintain a singular resolution for software, without severely interfering with the development process.

And no, I don't think 90% of Nintendo Switch games will be 1080p. After a couple of years the resolution will start dropping, as always.

But we know that in case of Nintendo, Nintendo dont change resolution at all, 95% of Nintendo Wii U games are strictly 720p.

Nintendo never has resolution drop couple of years later, I am certain that there will not be any drop of resolution for Nintendo Switch games.

 

Barkley said:
Miyamotoo said:

I definitely expecting that new Zelda be native 1080p like over 95% of Nintendo Switch games.

Ok that's definitely not happening. :P

You think that games released in say.. 2019? 2020? Will run at 1080p on a 1TFLOP machine?

Of Course, same resolution for almost all Nintendo Switch games will be same through whole life span of Switch (just for record, I talking only about Nintendo games).