Mar1217 said:
sc94597 said:
Back in 2023 I made a bet, with a user who has left VGC, that the Switch 2 would be competitive with the Series S in terms of image quality and texture quality in certain titles, while falling behind in graphics settings (besides RT), if it has a T239. Nice to see that this is the case so early in its life-cycle. Describes games like Hogwarts Legacy and Street Fighter well. Better IQ and/or textures with a few graphics settings dialed down or absent. 1440p performance DLSS almost always gives a cleaner image than 1080p, let alone 900p and especially 900p upscaled with AMD's solutions, imo. It's also stuff like this that makes Nvidia the market leader in GPUs despite their anti-consumer actions. |
Honestly, this makes the "so far" seeming absence of DLSS in Nintendo's first party games weird so far. |
I mean, they eschewed anti-aliasing in most of their Wii U/Switch games despite the hardware being easily capable of it. Maybe it occurred a small amount of latency that they didn't like, or perhaps they just prefer a sharper look.