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Chrkeller said:
curl-6 said:

The Switch version does have a number of upgrades over the PS3 one though; better textures, more foliage, improved water effects, it's not just the 2011 version.

In most cases a high end realistic game will be more demanding than a cartoony game, just not all cases. Games like Luigi's Mansion 3 and TOTK may be stylized but they're still highly technically accomplished, at least by the standards of the hardware.

Fair enough, I just don't view Skyrim as a ps4 game in general.  It has nothing on Horizon, RDR2, GoT, etc.  It was a bit lazy, IMO.  I was disappointed with my double dip.

That is all I was saying.  And from my perspective I prefer cartoony looks...  and they take less storage and run better...  in my book it is a win/win/win.  Nintendo has mastered their balanced.  Again, it wasn't a dig at Nintendo, it was compliment.  If feels like you took it as a dig, which absolutely wasn't the intent.  I hate how much storage 7 Remake takes, but yet still has lower resolution textures all over the place.    

Oh I didn't take it as a dig, sorry if it came across that way.

While it's true most of their games don't push technical limits, I just think there are some that do, at least relative to the hardware's capabilities. Considering they're running on a 2015 mobile chipset, stuff like Tears of the Kingdom, Metroid Prime Remastered, and Luigi's Mansion 3 are pretty stunning achievements and must have taken a huge amount of effort and talent.