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The game will release on August 11. The entire base game will be on the cartridge, and the dlcs will be a code.

The game will run at 1080p/30 fps with DLSS on Docked mode, and 900p/30 fps with DLSS on Handheld Mode.

The game will support motion controls, touch screen, and Left and Right Hand mouse mode.

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Didnt really enjoy Skyrim, but after the news today, I might support this game.



thats a big card



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Bethesda's games aren't really my thing as I tend to find them a bit aimless, clunky, and poorly written, but for those that do enjoy their offerings, I'm glad this version offers a proper physical release and I hope it's a good port.



Boom to Sony's decision :)



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Nice to see them backtrack as this was originally announced as code-in-box.

60fps was never going to be attainable on Switch 2, but hopefully this is a stable 30 at least. This game is brutal on the CPU.



I might get this down the road, as a way to support the effort of getting the full game on a single cartridge. I usually do that (got Withcer 3 for Switch and it`s here, closed, as I had it for PC before).



Full game on card = lower quality textures? Because no thanks to that (as was the case with Indiana Jones), that's not a "win" at all.



Soundwave said:

Full game on card = lower quality textures? Because no thanks to that (as was the case with Indiana Jones), that's not a "win" at all.

Texture work in Indiana Jones was fine, it was always going to be downgraded from PS5/Series X just due to going from 16GB of RAM to 12GB.

I imagine most of the audience would value a physical option over a small difference in textures anyway.



Might buy it if it has better image quality than what my Rog Ally Z1e provides. That runs at an inconsistent 30fps and also looks pretty bad in terms of image quality.