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Pemalite said:

Will buy. But a big fat pass for Skyrim, Oblivion and Fallout 4.
I despise Key cards.

I wish they were keycards. They're code in a box so immediate nope from me.



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Zippy6 said:
Pemalite said:

Will buy. But a big fat pass for Skyrim, Oblivion and Fallout 4.
I despise Key cards.

I wish they were keycards. They're code in a box so immediate nope from me.

They are about the same.
Just the code in a box can't be resold.

I have the original Skyrim release on Xbox 360, Playstation 3 and PC.
The Special Edition on Xbox One, Playstation 4 and PC.
The Anniversary Edition on Switch, Xbox Series, Playstation 5 and PC.

Don't see the point in rebuying it for the Switch 2 if its not on cart and the original Switch release still looks good on Switch 2.

The Switch 2 copy is still 30fps, has terrible input lag, relies on DLSS... And has an install size larger than the visually superior PC release? Make it make sense someone.

Give it a few years... And I think Bethesda will release a "Bethesda collection" which bundles all these games into a single package to con us schmucks into buying it for the 10th time.




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Nice, was planning to buy this anyway but a proper physical release is very welcome news.



borisr said:
Cerebralbore101 said:

Finally a way to play this game and actually own it. MS really screwed PS5/Series owners with their 1 MB coaster of a disc.

You own game if its physical license or primary console and game is installed.

If you can't sell it, you don't own it. And if you can't play it, without needing to connect to servers to download it you don't own it either. 





Interesting how between this and Assassin's Creed, a pattern is emerging of water being the most noticeable downgrade in ports to Switch 2.



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Really good game. I played it on PC and highly recommend.. the game nails the whole indiana vibe and character. Some areas are a touch too long, but still quite a good game.



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h2ohno said:



Interesting how between this and Assassin's Creed, a pattern is emerging of water being the most noticeable downgrade in ports to Switch 2.

Reflections are usually one of the first things to be reduced to save performance, which is especially noticeable on water.

Switch 2 dials back the ray traced lighting and reflections in this.



Pemalite said:

Will buy. But a big fat pass for Skyrim, Oblivion and Fallout 4.
I despise Key cards.

I was so bummed to find out Oblivion would be GKC.  Gonna pass, also.  =(



This game originally struggled on low-VRAM Ampere chips, so glad to see it in a decent state on SW2. 

Interested in a Doom: The Dark Ages likely inevitable port to see how IDT8 compares to IDT7 on SW2.



h2ohno said:



Interesting how between this and Assassin's Creed, a pattern is emerging of water being the most noticeable downgrade in ports to Switch 2.

It should be remembered that this footage isn't final; remember what happened with Star Wars Outlaws last year, where pre-release footage looked really poor, then the final game blew away expectations.

It's best to wait til we see the final product.