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Qwark said:
specialk said:

Funny thing is, they even try to avoid this reaction. 

If a game loses frames sometimes or drops below 720p or something, they'll be like, "It's disappointing, but most people won't notice it a majority of the time and the game looks and plays great."

The comments section is always the predictible, "SUB 720p in 2017! SHUT IT DOWN! IT'S OVER!!"

Are those people blind or something. A higher resolution makes a game look way better. Take Ratchet and Clank for instance it looks so much better in 2160p. Every game profits from a higher resolution. And below 720p is very low for a device released in 2017 especially for games which don't look like they have a very big toll on the hardware. Besides didn't all these forums on vgchartz claim the Switch was almost as powerful as a Xone and could run PS4 titles in 720p. Well it turns out it simply can't.

No they didn't, the ones that believed switch could imitate the graphics of big Ps4 games were an extremelly vocal minority that was always labelled as naive even for nintendo fans but looks like you decided to draw your alternative narrative from there for obvious reasons, anyways, is really dumb that you are saying this here when this game is running at 860p on Ps4, anyone would think that has to do more with the developer than with the hardware, with more budget and time it would be running at higher res in both consoles, the switch version in particular was made in very little time.