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Miyamotoo said:
curl-6 said:

In terms of actual power, the gap has not significantly changed though.

Even Nintendo games I think would benefit from using Switch's power on things other than 1080p, like higher resolution textures, anisotropic filtering, more overall detail and higher grade effects, etc. 1080p means sacrificing over half your fillrate compared to 720p.

Like I wrote in my previous posts, dont agree, no need for repeating..

Of Course, and something similar goes for 720p vs 480p and so on, but Switch coming in 2017. where 1080p is standard for games and we even entering 4k waters with Pro/Scorpio, so I dont think Nintendo will again 720p resolution with Switch.

Most Xbox One releases are still not 1080p, and even some PS4 games are not. Battlefield 1 was sub-1080p on both, as was Titanfall 2, Mirror's Edge Catalyst, Star Wars Battlefront, Asassin's Creed Syndicate and Unity, Battlefield Hardline and 4, Watch Dogs...