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Yes, to give a better understanding of what going on with the 1.0.5 versions right now:
Non Switch Versions:
- None = v1.0.5.5, this is the official default version now and includes a working database
- 1.0.5-database = v1.0.5.6, this is for beta testing for newer implementations of the database
- 1.0.5 = v1.0.5.2, this includes the older version of the database, it also had old behavior for menu scene which some users might still need for their projects
Switch Versions:Hopefully this makes more sense. Basically the only version that doesn't have the database is the 1.0.5-switch now. There is a lot of things being updated at the same time so bear with us while this branch gets to where it needs to be.
One question to be sure, is the database in that version, the same as in "None = v1.0.5.5" or in "1.0.5 = v1.0.5.2".
When i've seen plenty of 2D games on switch use screen sizes like 400 x 240 and 400 x 224.. in the case of the former, you just get some little black bars on the left and right.
But last i checked, you're forced into a rather awkward resolution for pixel art low resolution games.