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Early impressions of the Switch port seem to be solid for what it's worth (@10:30) https://youtu.be/1exO5yNLXPg
https://mynintendonews.com/2018/07/01/crash-bandicoot-on-nintendo-switch-docked-mode-is-720p-and-handheld-is-roughly-480p/
I've seen numerous reports and gameplay footage, where the Switch barely manage to maintain stable frames in newer titles, which is something to keep in mind if you value quality gameplay.
but portability is nice and i do want to expand my switch library
Well if you're gonna play at 480p might as well hack your switch and use emulators, play the OGs which are better at 720p and 1080p
Was going to double dip myself and get both, but switch has required/mandatory download so I'll be sticking with PC only for this game
Of course Steam
On console only as long as the hardware works. A generation later it won't be compatible.
Otherwise PC
But this is a very one sided community LMAO
what if i bought a 256gb SD mem card and planned digital for all future games?