| Hardstuck-Platinum said: I would agree it's a good showcase of the Switch 2's hardware efficiency and improvement over Switch 1, but a good precedent? I'm not sure. Based on this performance can we be sure that Path of exile 2, Witcher 4 and Elder scrolls 6 will run on here? Not everyone likes Nintendo first party games so I'm sure others will want to know too. |
Why wouldn't it? It's able to showcase visuals and performance that is competitive with the Series S on launch day, even if it has to use DLSS to get there.
Path of Exile 2 is using an engine based on the first game.
Witcher 4 uses Unreal Engine 5.
And Elder Scrolls will be using a variant of the Net Immerse turned Gamebryo turned Creation Engine.
These games are all scalable across a myriad of hardware configurations.
| Biggerboat1 said: For me, as I've said before, I'd have rather paid 50 dollars more and got 16gb ram, a lovelace version of the GPU & a uniform bezeled OLED display. That'd have been a near 10/10 for me. As it stands I'd maybe give the S2 hardware a 7/10. |
Even before the unveiling I wanted 16GB RAM as standard to let the SoC breathe for the next 7 years, it's disappointing it never happened, but we have what we have at this point.

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