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curl-6 said:
DonFerrari said:

You do understand that there is difference being subtle, not super noticeable to not looking like shit. You need to decide yourself because in one post you are putting that the player doesn't notice the difference, in the other you say you very much do but Switch version isn't shit looking. There is a very big gap between the two stances you said.

And I'm pretty ok acknowledging that Snake Pass looks fine on Switch and it was celebrated as a very good Switch Port.

I feel there's been a misunderstanding; when I said that the loss of depth of field wouldn't be noticed by players, I meant it like this: a player who has only played the Switch version and hasn't watched DF's analysis will not notice it's lacking DOF, because they won't know that it's there in the other versions. It's absence doesn't make the game look glaringly unfinished.

Something like implementation of foggy in silent hill to hide the fact they couldn't render much? Like you can fell you are little shortsighted but not enough that it breaks the immersion.

Well from a feeling if it was me deving the game or SSM/ND they would probably use that big difference in power to show it more. Like it's really distingishable for several games the differences between X1X and PS4Pro and that is a much smaller power dif.

But yes, we can agree that Snake Pass doesn't seem an ugly game, but considering the type of asset it's hard to see why they couldn't make it 1080 and perhaps one or two of less noticeable effects be removed.



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