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# ................FSR 1

are you out of your mind

I'm not shocked at aII that the performance mode can't even reach 1080p but what is wrong with you

“Performance issues”

Lmfaoooooo

Cmon capcom

" great game! now can it run pIease "

why is this an issue

I take back what i said duck man

Ill take it even more back when i play the actual game probably

But idc bro MH WILDS TIMEEEEE

“They wanna put mh wilds on switch 2” its 30 fps on series s

yeah uh
no
it's joever

Albeit switch 2 has 2 more gigs of ram but still lmao

I was wrong that is not happening 😭

First game to blow up switch 2

YESSSS

no wait, siIIy muki

that'II obviousIy be uhhhh

ToTK 👍 (now running at a constant 720p)

Nahh the switch 2 has a custom made gpu

They might shock us

Plus apparently it has 12RT cores

Why and how raytracing would be used is beyond me

no you see um
uhhhhhhhhhhh
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