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curl-6 said:

Yeah, agreed. I too am very interested to see how far the Switch gets pushed over the next few years, and what its most graphically accomplished games end up looking like by the time all's said and done.

I actually want to see how far they can take the id tech engine on Switch, it's still early days remember... And successive patches have increased performance.

duduspace1 said:

Totally agree, after watching the two videos in the parts that were the same scene, I really couldn't see much of a difference visually asides from more vivid colours on the XBoxX version, not sure if that is HDR........not saying there wouldn't be in full glory 4k TV but on my 14 inch laptop screen, I really couldn't tell one from the other. There looked to be a very obvious difference when the Doom slayer was inside with the outside on the Switch looking kind of washed out but when the doom slayer went outside with the rocks and outside scenery, I couldn't really see a difference.

In person there is a massive difference in visual fidelity.
Now on only a 720P, 6.2" screen... The shortcomings will not be as noticeable, but they are still there.

The biggest issue is the 30fps cap though, which is a detriment to gameplay in my opinion.
It's still a good achievement with what they have pulled off though.



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