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HoloDust said:
Shaunodon said:

Probably good to be brought down to earth now. It's still a significant jump, but not enough that it could render games at PS4 quality and still upscale to 4k or PS4 Pro levels of visual fidelity.

Just with the comparison of cross-gen games running on PS4 and Switch 2, you can already see the improvements newer hardware architecture can create, similar to the improvements from WiiU to Switch.

The only games that will be able to take advantage of all next-gen features and have great image quality, will be Nintendo games, which is what we expected anyway.

I actually think it will be able to do just that - roughly taken, DLLS 4K Performance, which renders in 1080p and upscales to 4K, uses some 15-20% more than running in native 1080p.

I won't get my hopes up just yet. Want to see what the developers can do after they've had much longer with the dev kits first.