Am I the only one who thinks this game should have Splatoon style motion controls? To be fair I want it in all games as at least an option now.
Thats what i want too.
Am I the only one who thinks this game should have Splatoon style motion controls? To be fair I want it in all games as at least an option now.
Look at these two comparisons from the other thread:
The lighting is almost certainly based on the Special Edition, as is the enhanced foliage.
EDIT: Yeesh actually I never played it on 360 or PS3, I had it on PC from day one, and the lighting in the 360 version linked above looks way worse than what I remember. The Switch version's lighting is definitely based on the Special Edition when you compare it to that 360 video.
I know the quality is shit... Here is a small comp.
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Beyond the stable framerate, I wonder about pop in, jittery npcs, and all the other stuff that is pretty common in Skyrim.
Is it worth checking out Skyrim if you already played Witcher 3 and BotW?
I'll miss the QOL mods like carry weight and bug fixes, heck ill miss the mod scene in general, but Skyrim on the go (aka on my bed/couch/etc) will be awesome.
Glad to see its running very well!
Every gamer has different tastesIs it worth checking out Skyrim if you already played Witcher 3 and BotW?
Again the early rumors indicated that it would have the same mod support the PS4 version has. We haven't officially heard about mods one way or the other.
Is it worth checking out Skyrim if you already played Witcher 3 and BotW?
Again the early rumors indicated that it would have the same mod support the PS4 version has. We haven't officially heard about mods one way or the other.
Nintendo has definitely grown in this area with cross-play being an example, but I'm gonna assume the worst and hopefully be pleasantly surprised.
Glad to see so many different opinions in these answers already =PIs it worth checking out Skyrim if you already played Witcher 3 and BotW?
Maybe PS4 is also weaker than he thought?PS4 has frame drops at 1080p.....
Nintendo has definitely grown in this area with cross-play being an example, but I'm gonna assume the worst and hopefully be pleasantly surprised.
I get the feeling if mods were supported we would have heard about it by now.
It's the Hearthfire addon I'm looking forward to the most, while I play this in winter wrapped up safe from the cold.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvhQZoyZn1g
sounds impressive, but the real test is what happens when you are playing from a save game of 80+ hours of questing & exploring.
all the other console versions of Skyrim would seriously chug more the longer you play.
i would test it comparing a new game vs. my saves from 80+ hours of play and wow there was a huge difference (played on 360 & PS3).
Is it worth checking out Skyrim if you already played Witcher 3 and BotW?
I'll add my two cents.
If you're all about gameplay feel (such as combat gameplay), I'd say skip. Otherwise it's hard to say. I could never play it more than a few minutes at a friend's precisely because I hated the gameplay and don't care much for the fairly drab presentation.
For the record I:
- found The Witcher 3 boring after a while; too many quests everywhere, too many item types (it works better in Zelda BotW somehow), bad crafting system, rigid combat gameplay... Plus I didn't like the protagonist
- dropped Dark Souls after a few hours (again, didn't like the gameplay)
- absolutely loved Zelda Breath of the Wild to bits (because of the great sense of exploration of experimentation)
- really liked Dragon's Dogma despite some pretty big flaws.
I guess I fall more on the gameplay and sense of wonder/exploration side of open world RPGs. If you're like me, again, maybe you should skip it. Doesn't mean it's a bad game, and in fact, you might wanna give it a shot if you love modding... Though it remains to be seen what kind of mod support the Switch version will get.
Is it worth checking out Skyrim if you already played Witcher 3 and BotW?
Smaller draw distance?Is the game going to be 1080p docked? If so would be weird if it pulled a Minecraft and somehow managed to have a smoother framerate than the PS4 XB1 versions at 1080p, still don't get how that happened.
Lego City runs at 1080p in PS4 and Switch and 900p on XBO... Thats more weird.Is the game going to be 1080p docked? If so would be weird if it pulled a Minecraft and somehow managed to have a smoother framerate than the PS4 XB1 versions at 1080p, still don't get how that happened.
Smaller draw distance?
Is it worth checking out Skyrim if you already played Witcher 3 and BotW?
Lego City runs at 1080p in PS4 and Switch and 900p on XBO... Thats more weird.
It's not that weird. The effects they had to dial back on to get acceptable performance on the Switch version resulted in enough overhead for a full 1080p.
Funny how tastes are. I HATED Dragon's Dogma but loved all of the other games you mentioned, lol. DD has excellent combat but everything else is just... awful.
Man, don't do this to yourself. Even if there is an NVIDIA 7nm mobile solution that is close to what ever the most likely 10TF+ next gen consoles have Nintendo can't afford to put it in a tablet. Hell, they could have used Tegra X2 with the switch, but NVIDIA gave them a sweetheart deal on the X1.
It's gonna be $60
Please stop with this. X2 is for cars and the cpu in the x1 is better suited for a gaming machine. There is a reason why even the new shield tablet still uses an x1. Add to the fact that the difference in performance between the two isn't as large as you think. The ideal upgrade from the x1 would have been xavier but there was no way that was gonna happen given switch's dev time.