Courtesy of poster M3d10n:
Downclock a Tegra X1 if old.
I decided to look at the file in the master branch and... Wolf, WolfSea and WolfAir all got renamed to Switch, SwitchConsole and SwitchHandheld, respectively! My hunch was right, LOL!
Here are the settings:
Code:[Switch DeviceProfile] +CVars=sg.ViewDistanceQuality=2 +CVars=sg.AntiAliasingQuality=2 +CVars=sg.ShadowQuality=2 +CVars=sg.PostProcessQuality=2 +CVars=sg.TextureQuality=2 +CVars=sg.EffectsQuality=2 +CVars=r.ScreenPercentage=100 [SwitchConsole DeviceProfile] DeviceType=Switch BaseProfileName=Switch [SwitchHandheld DeviceProfile] DeviceType=Switch BaseProfileName=Switch +CVars=sg.ViewDistanceQuality=1 +CVars=sg.AntiAliasingQuality=1 +CVars=sg.ShadowQuality=1 +CVars=sg.PostProcessQuality=1 +CVars=sg.TextureQuality=1 +CVars=sg.EffectsQuality=1 +CVars=r.ScreenPercentage=66
Now, detailing those settings would take a while (the "sg" settings are actually triggers for scalability setting groups specified in BaseScalability.ini, which you can read here: http://pastebin.com/Vh25Lpzm).
Anyway, the SwitchConsole settings are a notch lower than the UE4 defaults used on PC, PS4 and XB1. They probably serve as a good starting point to get a PS4/XB1 UE4 game to run acceptably on the Switch.
Downclock a Tegra X1 if old.