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zorg1000 said:
m_csquare said:

Have you seen the ios version of Submerged? Price is quite irrelevant cos we dont knw how much NS will cost. We also need to consider other aspects like build quality and os that may jack up mobile phone price. And despite the high price, s7 still sells like hotcake.

Just looked it up, it comes nowhere close to BotW in terms of visuals & scope, it looks like an HD PS2 game, which is fine, the game looks fun but my question still doesnt have an answer, is it possible to have a game like BotW on current high end phones with solid performance & battery life?

I think you're missing my point about price, how much it sells has nothing to do with it, what im getting at is comparing the specs of two devices with a similar form factor that cost $250/300 (most rumors) & $700+ doesnt make much sense. The device that costs 2-3x as much should be more powerful.

I wouldnt call the last let's play BoTW video as solid performance (fps and texture were horrible), and rumors abt battery life are not great (some even mentioned 3hours battery life). If submerged didnt convince, take a look at afterpulse. What you misunderstood is that those games are playable in lower-end table/phone, which is at the same price range with NS.

Instead of guessing (yes, guessing) how NS will perform, why not take a look at these numbers?  With these spec, good luck running ds3 on switch. Even on the lowest setting with 720p, ds3 requires 2.5gb vram. So if you want a game that's "close to BotW in terms of visuals & scope", you're gon need more powerful device than switch. Bear in mind that BoTW is an in-house game, which is often almost perfectly optimized for the system. Most 3rd party games would never have that level of optimization.