![]() ![]() The last time I played ats or ets was in 2017, wow, did not know they've upgraded from 9 □ hmm, so now I can understand the impossible now. The two ARM-CPUs being too slow, RAM being way too less and a GPU not being as powerfull as entry level GPUs from 2016. The problem with a Switch port, seeing the specs of the Switch are pretty obvious. The Switch is in fact much less powerfull than my Gaming Notebook and the Switch GPU isn't even as powerfull as a regular GTX1050: GPU: Nvidia GM20B Maxwell-based (year 2014, was on the GeForce 700 Series, 800M Series, 900 Series) The next generation of the Switch (if there is one, and I think big N will do this seeing the success of the Switch) is probably more able to handle it.Īnd I was wrong about no details of the Hardware of the Switch:ĬPU: 2 quad core ARM-CPUs lauched in 2012(!!) with 1.02 GHz And that is where the Switch has problems with (as it isn't able to deliver HD on its screen). Modern gaming is to be expected with at least 1080p (aka HD) and with 60FPS. You expect games to have modern visuals and the Switch can not handle the game with these visuals without very big losses in other aspects. However Cyberpunk 2077 showed how poor porting to consoles looks like. ![]() Both the Witcher 3 and Doom have big studios behind them with a lot of devs and cash to port it over to different hardware. It might run (again, needs to be ported to run on ARM chips first which are different from the regular PC CPUs) but it won't run well. The support for DX9 was dropped with version 1.36.Īlso if you ever ran the game at the lowest settings possible you know how terrible the game looks, even with the new light system. Res at 720, locked at 30, visual details at minimum, should run great where it's just driving around Both games don't support DX9 since nearly 2 years now. And that is not a joke.Įts and ats are both dx9 no? Besides, there's far more complex games on the switch currently that run fine, look at Witcher 3 and Doom for example, I don't see this title having any issue at all, in all honesty I even mange to tank the FPS in Animal Crossing: New Horizons with flowers. So no, the Switch can not handle the game with ease. I play the game on mid to low settings so that would be what the Switch could handle. ![]() Now hardware wise the Switch is more a black box but from what I found (take the following with some ) the Switch is not as powerfull as my gaming notebook which was entry level gaming (i5-8300H, 16GB RAM, GTX1050 4GB VRAM). Originally posted by Wolfgang:Nothing against the Switch (I own one myself) but as it uses ARM technology (which isn't that great for gaming) means that it needs to be ported to ARM first and then to the Switch OS. ![]()
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