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Forums - Nintendo - Pragmata and Resident Evil Requiem @ 60FPS on Switch 2!

This comes amidst a plethora of Switch 2 software previews (among which also consist of Mario Tennis Fever, Super Mario Bros Wonder DLC, Virtual Boy NSO, etc.). Looks like Switch 2 has a big list of heavy-hitters in the coming months! Previews are abnormally positive for Mario Tennis Fever, and tons of praise to Capcom on a solid port job on RERequiem and Pragmata.



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Very impressed they're targeting 60fps! Pragmata looked smooth to me, RE9 looked like it was dropping frames to me but they said they didn't notice anything so idk. Might wait for DF on RE9.

Was expecting 30fps on both so very good news.

I hope we also see 40fps modes offered for handheld.

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curious to see how much the resolution drops with 60 fps, still cool they are trying. Makes me feel good about targeting 120 fps, if the S2 can reasonably do 60 fps, 120 on PC should be easy.

Feels like developers are finally giving a crap about fps, which is fantastic.



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Chrkeller said:

curious to see how much the resolution drops with 60 fps, still cool they are trying. Makes me feel good about targeting 120 fps, if the S2 can reasonably do 60 fps, 120 on PC should be easy.

Feels like developers are finally giving a crap about fps, which is fantastic.

Capcom has been pretty consistent about higher framerates with the RE Engine. The only titles that have stuttered were the open world games using the engine like Dragon's Dogma 2 and Monster Hunter Wilds. Although at least with the latter, the issues seem to be primarily due to the game constantly checking for purchased DLC. They recently patched it and it's improved performance quite a bit.

Unreal Engine games though.....



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I think this makes sense.

PS4 Pro runs RE7/RE8 at 60fps, and it has a slightly weaker CPU than SW2. RE9 isn't likely doing anything more CPU intensive than those games, most of the advancements are probably GPU-heavy.

They can basically scale the game with a 60fps target using DLSS + DRS.

Still pretty cool that the SW2 is running a new release at 60fps, regardless though. If the docked resolution stays high enough for my 13 inch OLED display, I might pick this one up first and buy the PC version during a Steam sale.



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sc94597 said:

I think this makes sense.

PS4 Pro runs RE7/RE8 at 60fps, and it has a slightly weaker CPU than SW2. RE9 isn't likely doing anything more CPU intensive than those games, most of the advancements are probably GPU-heavy.

They can basically scale the game with a 60fps target using DLSS + DRS.

Still pretty cool that the SW2 is running a new release at 60fps, regardless though. If the docked resolution stays high enough for my 13 inch OLED display, I might pick this one up first and buy the PC version during a Steam sale.

13 inch OLED?



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G2ThaUNiT said:
sc94597 said:

I think this makes sense.

PS4 Pro runs RE7/RE8 at 60fps, and it has a slightly weaker CPU than SW2. RE9 isn't likely doing anything more CPU intensive than those games, most of the advancements are probably GPU-heavy.

They can basically scale the game with a 60fps target using DLSS + DRS.

Still pretty cool that the SW2 is running a new release at 60fps, regardless though. If the docked resolution stays high enough for my 13 inch OLED display, I might pick this one up first and buy the PC version during a Steam sale.

13 inch OLED?

I plug my SW2 into the top display on this laptop most of the time. 

https://gpdstore.net/product/gpd-duo/?srsltid=AfmBOoopvXArs2A9HbS9GoQu8gm_pbjaZIHvGfU5LBBj7n0eE0Ct3zcy



sc94597 said:

I think this makes sense.

PS4 Pro runs RE7/RE8 at 60fps, and it has a slightly weaker CPU than SW2. RE9 isn't likely doing anything more CPU intensive than those games, most of the advancements are probably GPU-heavy.

They can basically scale the game with a 60fps target using DLSS + DRS.

Still pretty cool that the SW2 is running a new release at 60fps, regardless though. If the docked resolution stays high enough for my 13 inch OLED display, I might pick this one up first and buy the PC version during a Steam sale.

RE7 actually runs at 60FPS on the base PS4. So it’s not surprising that they can scale these games down significantly. 



DekutheEvilClown said:
sc94597 said:

I think this makes sense.

PS4 Pro runs RE7/RE8 at 60fps, and it has a slightly weaker CPU than SW2. RE9 isn't likely doing anything more CPU intensive than those games, most of the advancements are probably GPU-heavy.

They can basically scale the game with a 60fps target using DLSS + DRS.

Still pretty cool that the SW2 is running a new release at 60fps, regardless though. If the docked resolution stays high enough for my 13 inch OLED display, I might pick this one up first and buy the PC version during a Steam sale.

RE7 actually runs at 60FPS on the base PS4. So it’s not surprising that they can scale these games down significantly. 

And it was at native 1080p back in 2017!



sc94597 said:
G2ThaUNiT said:

13 inch OLED?

I plug my SW2 into the top display on this laptop most of the time. 

https://gpdstore.net/product/gpd-duo/?srsltid=AfmBOoopvXArs2A9HbS9GoQu8gm_pbjaZIHvGfU5LBBj7n0eE0Ct3zcy

Oh okay you talking about a laptop! lol for a second I thought there were 13 inch OLED monitors since all you had said was display lol



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