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hunter_alien said:
Wyrdness said:
Both REmake 2 and 3 as well as RE7 are not as demanding as people think the games have really good character models and animations but everything else is actually basic when you look at the textures and assets they're certainly not on par with some of the games already ported. Capcom's support has not been very good in general tbh.

No sorry, this is an outright lie. RE2 and RE3 are some of the best looking games that were released in this generation. Both character models and environment details are absolutely insane. This is not coming only from me, this is also coming from Digital Foundry. Porting them would butcher the experience, the same way it did with The Witcher 3 and Doom 2016. Let's face it, just because those games are "good enough" on the Switch they are nowhere near good when stacked up against other versions.

I much rather play old, full-blown, perfectly working ports on the go (like RE5 or Aline: Isolation), than something that amounts to a tech demo Look, if your only system to play those games is a Switch, I get it, it might be frustrating not getting those games, but hey it was a). the system you bought and b). you can always buy the PC version down the line for peanuts, once you upgrade your PC.

The game looks stunning but its also very linear & has limited scenery at any one time, which is why its targeting 1080/60fps on PS4 and why it does the rare job on PS4 pro of often hitting well above 1440p. The biggest asset are the character models & lighting, everything outside of that is not that ambitious. Not a critique of the team, they know exactly what is important for the experience and focus on it. But the raw figures point towards it being one of the easier AAA titles to port to switch.

Anything where the framerate can be cut in half and the resolution dropped to 720, whilst maintaining the core experience is a good contender.