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A podcast recently talked about how some games, like Contra Operation Galuga are struggling to run on Nintendo Switch, because they developed it for higher end systems(PS5, Xbox series, PC) first then port it to Nintendo Switch. They suggested it should have been done the other way around, so every platform has a version of the game that runs perfectly(barring AAA high quality titles like God of War and Spider-Man). How true is this?
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- agentnoun said: An interesting example of this is Dragon Quest XI S Definitive Edition, which was a port of a PS4 and PC game to Switch with the expected graphical concessions to the weaker console. But then that edition found itself ported back to PS4 and PC. Now you can see a side by side comparison of the same game: one version developed for more powerful hardware, and one developed for weaker hardware and scaled up.
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A podcast recently talked about how some games, like Contra Operation Galuga are struggling to run on Nintendo Switch,...