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SvennoJ said:
Pemalite said:

I tend not to use my Switch in Handheld... But I am gaming it on my PC monitor which is a pretty average 32" 1440P/144hz panel and it looks soft.

Haven't tried it on my 85" 4k TV yet.

Game looks "fine". - It's definitely got a noisy/pixelated presentation.

But it's a Nintendo game as well, you can't expect super sharp visuals.

Well Windwaker had super sharp visuals in the remaster, but also looked great on TV when it came out, matching the tv standard at the time.

I'm gonna fiddle with the tv settings,my main issue is the low contrast, maybe it's as simple (and archaic) as the TV expecting Full RGB while the Switch is outputting limited RGB range. At least that's what it looks like. I thought those days were over!



It's not that, Switch is set to full, tv is auto but only changes when i switch it to limited so is also in Full.

I also tested surround sound as TotK should have 5.1, but no settings in game. Good thing I did as for some reason that input was set to 7ch stereo doh. At least it sounds 3D now :) Picture still looks rather dull, like when games thought less contrast is more realistic... Maybe it gets better on the ground.

Remaster of Twilight Princess and Wind Waker was soft as they are still only 1080P outputs... Which -is- noticeable on high resolution and large panels.

What gives Wind Waker an "edge" so to speak is it's flat shading and simplistic geometry which downplays upscaling/aliasing noise in the image rather significantly... That and Nintendo obliterated the dithering issue that plagued the original release.

But it's still soft. Aliasing is still there, it's just not as noticeable.



--::{PC Gaming Master Race}::--