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These are the sort of the things I am learning to check now, the MOMENT I buy a game. I install and test. And if it has problems like this, I return it.
here I am once again playing the switch version at 2x resolution in an emulator and it looks better than the PC version. isn't that ridiculous?
I have been trying to find a way to raise resolution which led me to these messages. never would have bought it had I realised this, but about a year too late for a refund LOL.
I am trying to find out the PS4 PRO res but I think it's 1440P, if so will buy that version for my PS4. Or maybe the Xbox one. But if it's just stuck at 1080P then I won't bother.
By the way I think this is 720P, not 1080.