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Miyamotoo said:

Ofcourse I will, fact that you said that 2x slower CPU means 30FPS instead 60FPS proves you are dont know too much abut this staffs.

A 2x slower CPU does mean 30FPS instead of 60FPS unless there's a low enough overhead on the CPU side and we can see this with the majority of AAA games so far ... (The only current/cross-gen AAA game on the Switch that did maintain the same framerate as the home console versions was FIFA 18 so that means 4/5 current/cross-gen AAA games on the Switch has downgraded framerate.) 

Miyamotoo said:

Actually majority of AAA games on PS4 are 30FPS, 60FPS are mostly sport games, FPS and smaller games. I use Skyrim like example of one of AAA 3rd party games on Switch, and that "last gen" Skyrim is 30 FPS on PS4 also.

I am not denying that the majority of AAA games on the PS4 is 30FPS and you can you use Skyrim as much as you want since I was only arguing in specific to current/cross-gen AAA games ... 

Miyamotoo said:

Great you found 4 games, that still don't proves that ever PS4 60FPS games on Switch will run at 30 FPS. Stick to facts, we still dont know at what frame rate those games will work on Switch, and again that depends from devs and their priorities, better graphics or 60FPS.

You used Skyrim as an example since it's easily the lowbar when I was talking about current gen AAA games ... (Skyrim isn't even a cross-gen title, it's a last gen title with no next gen version in mind.) 

We don't know the framerate of those other AAA game ports but if I had to guess most of them will either end up with 30FPS or cut content/different gameplay mechanics ...