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it has the Iogo and aII

or did in the demo at Ieast

i wonder which game is more likely to get a native port on Switch
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nah the full NEO game was made in unity. i remember digging in a bit on release for some assets

stop this you fiend

i spent longer than i wanted to looking for gifs

fun fact, the docked version of the Switch port actuaIIy runs at 1080p
higher than the base PS4 version maxing out at 900p

CC remake is UE4

tbf tho, 60fps vs 30fps

you can reaIIy teII the UE4

They said that PS5 and Series X|S will run 60 fps, and higher on PC but nothing yet on how it will run on Switch

aiming for 120fps on PC right?

it'd be sick if it ran at 60fps but eh probabIy not

on Switch*

with the occasional dip to 20

while casting basic magic

With Ray Tracing.

Meaning Ray Chase will come over to your house and draw on your TV.

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