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TheLegendaryWolf said:
Mar1217 said:
What ? There's litteraly no difference between the 2 footages.

I could be wrong, but it looked a little brighter on the Switch footage.

Yeah, i also felt this way. Altough could be just different times off the day. Looking at the helmlet of the girl, it seem that the tradional consoles have more shaders, probably PBR, while switch don't. We can even see that the sun reflect on the snow on the switch version, while in the tradional consoles, it doesn't.

For those interested, i took footage from 2 videos and compared. The switch footage was in the "3rd party reel" of the switch presentation. The Current gen footage was taken from another video that, while didn't specified a console, had the most close scenes to what was shown in the nintendo trailer. Here are the videos:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMeqp2ZUF6E

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1O1ypJ3NAh8

Both seems to be a locked 30fps footage, i took the 1080p source. Even on the switch video, where it seems that is 60fps, for this specific game, it seems to be 30fps.

There are very few comparison to be made, since so few 3d 3rd party games where annuonced, even less where playable, the only that can be traged a direct comparison is dragon quest heroes, but that game was also in ps3/psvita, so...



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