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GProgrammer said:
TorterraBoy said:
Amazed that playing this on a tablet anywhere can be compared with consoles 8x its size.
curl-6 said:

They look remarkably close considering we're comparing consoles to a handheld device.

NightDragon83 said:
Considering the Switch version is the only portable one with local multiplayer on the go, it looks the best to me :)

Seriously though, aside from better lighting and textures during closeups on character models, there's no major discernible difference between the Switch version and the other two.

You're comparing the DOCKED version version, the handheld version is going to look even worse than it does now.

Whats up with the DOCKED switch only managing 30fps, even last gens's ps3 and xbox 360 managed 60fps with NBA 2k

 

Most developers make that decision during the game's development and carry the decision for both handheld and docked mode, go for 60 fps and reduce graphical flair, or go for 30 fps and something closer to other devices. Giving the game the option to run at multiple sets of FPS is a luxury and something you only see every now and then due to the extra work it takes to implement. And with a game like NBA 2k where you will be facing against other people online, having one setup for everyone is usually the most desired thing.