| You sound like a 90's mom complaing about GTA's violence. Gaming world full of actual gambling and even worse practices, and what what should we complain here about? A single payer game that can be offline only and never asks for a credit card has very minor random feature that looks like a gacha machine... > Pokemon Masters Mobile game. But please ignore every random mechanic in every game since gaming dawn that are no different. > In the spirit of gambling, I bet you fifty bucks that the Nintendo theme park has gachapon machines with capsule toys in. Missing the point. And I'm sure they do. > Furthermore, you completely dismissed the rest of my comment and what I was responding to. Pot calling the kettle black? your gacha comment and link did not even address the paraghrah which i quote: > I am too. It's not a skinner box designed to extract the rest of their money from them. It's a complete, quality product. No subscription pass. No seasons. No loot boxes for money. No gambling mechanics designed to secretly back to real world money. They made a good choice. but let's go back to your tech stuff. I will state: I agree that game looks good.
It has frame drops ocasinally in docked mode or just by using ultra hand.
It is capped at 30fps But it looks good. No i am not one of those that think 30fps are enough for gaming, I have gaming PC , i have owned a low latency monitor for decades. But this is a fucking switch, and this is a puzzle and exploration game. With the crazy phisics and amount of things (plus particles) that this game interacts with, the fact that it can run on 30fps is amazing by itself. Making this kind of game on this platform run better for sure it's very hard work, obviously it can always be better, just look at any demo scene stuff, but this is still a masterpiece, and there is no other game on the console which shares such good looks. Would i prefer if it ran at 60fps? obviously. Would I want it to be uglier or have less features for that? No. The resources required to jump from 30 to 60 are big, i don't think it could have the same ambience on all those environments and all things happening around on a switch and keep a consistent 60fps. So, yeah game looks good. |
It's capped at 30fps. That isn't the problem. The problem is that the framerate is wildly erratic, and it can hit single digits, and fall down into the teens not uncommonly.
It's OK to criticize something, and it's OK to not pretend that something is perfect. It's a $70 product. Criticism is healthy. As is not going with the groupthink and denying measurable objective fact.
Game might look good. Game performs poorly, but so do most AAA games these days, so there's that. Jedi Survivor or The Last of Us on PC, anyone?