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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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