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Mar1217 said:

Architecture wise, both the Switch 2 GPU and CPU will most likely trump the archaic PS4 architecture and could be able to give performance akin to a PS4 Pro from the get go. This has already been explained by Pemalite so I don't know by which conspiracy mindset Chrkeller and Zeldaring are trying to put out a theory in which the Switch 2 experiences basically acquires no technological advancement from it's predecessor just because "historically, Nintendo doesn't work with power or leading tech".

While the current speculation is based on some rumor/hearsay and such, theirs just amount to a "contrarian feeling" which amounts to even less.

That is a gross and intentional mischaracterization.  

No doubt it will be a huge leap over the switch.  No doubt DLSS will be a good win.

The only aspect being disputed is the visuals being comparable to the ps5 and that is based on a wide variety of technical reasons which have been posted already. 

I guess people can't dispute the technical limitations, thus we have resorted to silly and baseless attacks.

To get back on actual tech, sure DLSS will help with resolution, but mobile chips are going to struggle with volumetric fog (as an example).  How about mobile chips and limited VRAM to handle highly detailed textures?  How about half the rumored memory speed compared to the ps5?  

And of course not too mention upscaling isn't a nVidia exclusive....  AMD chips can do it as well.  So upscaling is available to the ps5.  And most tech sites have FSR competing nicely with DLSS.

Last edited by Chrkeller - on 08 September 2023

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