| DarkHunter said: I would gladly take it on Switch without the ray tracing (they can bake lighting). Im sure they will work super hard to get it close to the Series-S version- which it may end up having higher image quality on Switch 2 due to DLSS. Get this to a stable 30, and it's a win for Switch 2. |
Technically Switch 2 does support ray-tracing. But the appeal of getting GTAVI on the go, I really don’t think that one can be underestimated. I believe that if Rockstar does pump out an NS2 Edition (regardless of if even at launch), then the game has potential to find a very large market of consumers… well, that is until PS6 Portable releases. Though the NS2 Edition would def be the more affordable on-the-go alternative as I see no reality where a PS6 Portable with significantly beefier tech than NS2 will cost anywhere near $450USD.








