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cycycychris said:

This why you should watch the video:p

 

They literally showed the big upgrades the game got from launch.

I don't see the harm in admitting that I'm not sure if the graphics have been majorly updated whilst giving my opinion on what I remember and have seen recently of the game. Especially considering I've seen the game recently, including in the digital foundry video, and I still wasn't very impressed. It's no where near as drab and boring as the original game, but it isn't impressive either. 

Panic Button bringing over Warframe and Rocket League is cooler from a "people get to play these games standpoint" then a "WOW you can play that on Switch?" standpoint, honestly. 

curl-6 said:

I wouldn't call this particular port a "miracle" myself. Wolfenstein II, now that was a miracle, as it has performance issues even on PS4/Xbox One.

That said, Warframe has undergone significant graphical upgrades since its admittedly rather plain looking 2013 release, and these improvements carry over into the Switch build. And at the end of the day, it's still a game with graphics built to PS4 spec running on a mobile chipset a fraction the size and wattage of a PS4, so its inherently more challenging to port than last gen stuff like Diablo 3 or Skyrim.

It's not really built or optimized for PS4, the actual game came out in early 2013 and it's minimum specs on PC are the kind of thing an Xbox 360 could handle