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Alkibiádēs said:
invetedlotus123 said:

We`re going to have an idea how it will work now with DQ XI being on both PS4, Switch and 3DS. And as a Final Fantasy fans, I think it`s a bad idea to do so. FF fans do care about cutting edge visuals, if they think Switch somehow level down what that could have been whitout this version is a shoot on the foot. Look what happend with FF XIII and X360, people complaining that the game was butchered for the 360 were everywhere.

And as I said before in another thread, the best approach for third party on Switch is to make custom experiences for it like they do with 3DS and did with Wii. It`s the best way to please the consumer and to respect the games by no butching them to fit Switch limitations.

DQ XI looks much better than FF XV to me. 

I'm honestly surprised there are more than a million people wanting to buy a game with a Korean boyband in it lol. 

And I really doubt FF fans are such big graphic whores that they would just abandon playing a franchise they supposedly love just because it will come out on the Switch as well. 

Anyway, it will be interesting to see how Xenoblade Chronicles 2 compares to FF XV in terms of overworld and critical reception. 

But they are two very different art styles, DQ series uses an anime-esque style that keeps very good to look at even when the game has aged, like DQ VIII visuals are still pleasing. FF went for the realistic route and they need to bring visuals every main installment, it`s one of the series selling points and I don`t see what is wrong about liking graphics and realism. Many franchises built themselves on the realistic proposal like Gran Turismo.