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Mr Puggsly said:

Switch demonstrates greater capabilities than 7th gen consoles. Essentially it can better handle new engines, its play last gen content at higher resolutions (mixed performance), but it still feels like a far cry from what 8th gen consoles are doing.

In a nut shell, the best looking Switch content resembles last gen but with extra polish.

Doom is impressive on Switch, yet nowhere near the standard X1 version in asset quality, effects, resolution, performance, etc.

Not only is the Switch faster... But is also capable of more effects.

The Switch is firmly between the Xbox 360 and Xbox One in terms of capability... And you know what? That is perfectly okay.

It is also okay to want more.

curl-6 said:

I still think Doom on Switch looks more like an 8th gen game than a 7th gen game; textures and image quality are decidedly last gen, but the rendering techniques used (PBR, subsurface scattering, GPU accelerated particles, bokeh depth of field, etc) are more in line with what you'd typically see on PS4/Xbone. As such I'd say it looks current gen, just low end current gen. Similarly, the Xbox One X version still looks current gen, just at the higher end of the polish/settings scale.

It's certainly this generation, very low-end for this generation though.

It is doing more effects and higher quality effects than the 8th gen, I honestly can't wait to see how games look in 5+ years time.

HoangNhatAnh said:

Yeah, and? How many years i have to wait to run Xeno 2 and Super Smash Bros on that emulator at least decent? 2, 3 or 4 years? In this time, next Xenoblade or the new Monolith Soft game are come out already. So wait that long and i wonder what kind of super small PC portable fit my pocket LOL

Do you have an argument that isn't a red herring? You are delving into logical fallacies and that simply means you have lost the debate.




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