RT Shadows and lighting in Luigi's Mansion 4.
Luigi's Mansion 3 is still a graphical benchmark on Switch. As small as the individual rooms can be and how static the camera is, I'd bet this is where Nintendo can use RT for actual gameplay benefits.
Otherwise, things they faked before like the mirror rooms in Mario 64 and the giant reflective disk in Mario Sunshine could become more subtle use cases of it. Pikmin 4 was a UE game, maybe a Pikmin ...
LOL. Go to a different website if you feel this strongly, and if you feel sad go print out a tariff order and cry in it
Such a new format, I'd say prices should be cheaper and come down over the next year or two but... We live in a tariff economy now
This story was written half a decade ago when the world knew Nvidia would provide the chip for Switch 2 and DLSS was taking off.
With what factory?
Where do the chips come from?
Who will build it - Americans with full benefits and salary?
How many years will it take to build the manufacturing plant and hire the workers?
How long will it take companies to settle on a location for the new factories? Do you want to pay for the tax subsidies these companies will try to seek?
Why
Portal display is 60hz
Using their current logic - backwards compatibility - it totally should have.
But then the Switch would've been the Super Wii
Super Mario Sunshine will be another interesting one for those new to the Switch ecosystem.
I do hope WW and TP HD return as 4K60fpsHDR ports in time. Which is crazy to say that there's actual Nintendo hardware capable of that finally.
PS5 and Xbox support KB&M. Nintendo's mouse support is built into the controller, there for those that want to use it
When people were "losing their minds" over $10 upgrade fees, others were defending it:
"Developers need to be paid!" "They can't just do free work!"
So now that it's Not-Sony doing it at the first-party level, suddenly it's a problem we all recognize. LOL
@Crimson
PS1 sold for a very long time. PS2 too. PS3 ended production in 2017 despite selling tens of millions less than PS1 and like 60-70million less than PS2.
I don't look forward to the PS6 yet either when there's so much life still in the PS5, what a bs metric he's using.
The same PS5 that's selling even better than the amazing-selling PS4 here in the US, not unlike the Switch that became among the best selling platforms in history.
I don't think I've seen so many people being such whiny queens over a game *not* failing.
The game didn't fail, despite an overwhelming onslaught of online negativity directed toward it, and has a remarkably high rating on platforms where the reviews we see are from paying customers, all things considered.
Maybe you should stop letting rich fake-angry YouTubers dictate what games you're allowed to be interested in.
No. It just reads like someone is making their own headline and conclusion. No need to fanboy this up, troll.
All for that - except that the disc for this game is literally a paperweight with an online requirement for install
Uhh, hey fake news!
This is a very oddly framed article reporting on the news that Ubisoft has a PSSR patch in the works for AC Shadows, but this awful author is inserting her own narrative that it's already out and updated and that it was Sony's update.
PSSR is not yet updated again. AC Shadows is not yet using PSSR. It could be days or weeks or even months before we see the AC Shadows PSSR patch and for all Ubisoft has said, they've only wor...
Dragon Age: The Veilguard peaked with 89k players on Steam release weekend and that was during Halloween...
Shadows had a 60k peak earlier this morning, maybe it'll get a little higher over the weekend.
Soo I don't know and idk if Ubi does either yet because that is definitely not 2 million sold.
Even in Shogun, Lord Toranaga offered Anjin his choice of consort. Zero controversy. This is clickbait.
Steam Deck is $400 for a dramatically lower quality display - 800p 60hz non-HDR - and a lower capacity battery.
It has the superb ecosystem, but no baseline for performance and "Verified" lately tends to mean titles that just barely run on the thing.