Hardstuck-Platinum said:
Digital foundry did a video directly comparing the PS4 and Switch 2 CPU using the inbuilt cyberpunk benchmarking tool. Neither Switch 2 or PS4 was a solid 30fps and whilst on average Switch 2's fps was slightly better than PS4, at times the PS4 framerate would be above Switch 2's. PS4 Pro was a solid 30. I feel like what we're discussing has already been thoroughly investigated and and the results were conclusive. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqRZ5wUlIes The CPU comparison is at 13.00 minutes in |
That is actually a good data point so fair enough with this reply, that aspect might not be as clear as I thought. We've gotten away from the original point of this though so to return to the Skyrim part the i5-2400 has a rough time with Hogwarts Legacy with some bad drops into the 20s at demanding parts while the Switch 2 has a fairly stable 30fps and while Cyberpunk isn't as bad on that CPU it can still drop into the 20's when things get more demanding so if Skyrim Special Edition can run at 60fps on that CPU can you finally admit you were wrong on that?
More than anything else your blatant inconsistency with changing up your argument when it was convenient with you initially saying "A 2011 game running at 30fps on hardware released in 2025" to make the Switch 2 look bad but then later on saying it's the Special Edition so it's from 2017 when it was pointed out that it ran fine on the Switch 1 was just embarrassing.
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