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HoloDust said:
curl-6 said:

While the lack of a first party showcase disappointingly persists, the recent Direct did at least give us some interesting titles to watch from a technological perspective in the modern RE titles, Requiem being a current gen title with RT lighting, and RE7/Village being games that were on last gen, but also received current gen graphical upgrades such as RT.

Well, so far, if it's not UE5 game that relies on Lumen, it's fair to assume that RT titles will run on Switch 2 decently, with some necessary cutbacks of course.

I think that, as per usual, Luigi's Mansion will eventually be THE showcase for Switch 2, given that it's art style and setting offers Nintendo opportunity to go wild on RT and lighting.

Yeah Luigi's Mansion 4 is the main title I'd look to to really show what the hardware can do, 3 looked insane on Switch 1 already. Hopefully it's not far off, Next Level's last game was in 2022 and they're usually pretty productive.

Otter said:
HoloDust said:

Well, so far, if it's not UE5 game that relies on Lumen, it's fair to assume that RT titles will run on Switch 2 decently, with some necessary cutbacks of course.

I think that, as per usual, Luigi's Mansion will eventually be THE showcase for Switch 2, given that it's art style and setting offers Nintendo opportunity to go wild on RT and lighting.

I hope so but one concern at the moment is that Nintendo maybe slow to adopt new rendering/graphical techniques. And they'll work with their existing toolset but with more scale/density and essentially we'll have games that don't really look like modern experiences but just early PS4 games/pretty Switch titles at 1080p/1440p 60fps.

Kirby, MK World and DK are examples of this.

The last two Luigi's Mansion game haven't been handled by Nintendo's internal teams, but by Next Level Games in Canada who typically push graphics technology harder than EPD does.