sc94597 said:
It depends on what the scale is measuring when we reduced all of the variation to this single dimension. An aggregation of image quality, graphics effects, and performance in GPU-bound 8th Generation-like titles? Docked mode is a 4 (with Series S being a 6) and PS4 Pro being a 3. Handheld mode is a 1 to 2. Generally what we see is that the Switch 2 (when Docked) is capable of playing some 8th Generation titles that are capped to 30fps on PS4 base at about 40-60fps, but with better effective image quality (and often internal resolution), much better texture quality, and some other asset enhancements. The Series S does better than Switch 2 here. Same aggregation in current generation titles that use 9th Generation render pipelines or titles that have some optional 9th Generation features? 5, with the Series S being a 7, and the PS4 Pro being a 2. In this case, the scale is measuring something like "relative likeliness to have a good port without a very diminished experience." |
I think there is where we disagree. No way would I put the Switch at a 4 or 5 on either scales.. the implies the S2 is half way between the ps4 and ps5.... dude it isn't remotely half way between the ps4 and ps5. If it were half way elden ring wouldn't be 1080p/30fps. But looks like we will have to agree to disagree. I think DF analysis (the Outlaws one as well) is spot on.
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