It seems to forget switch 2 whenever I take the dock to a different tv. Forgets all the settings.
So I have been using game mode for weeks now. I assumed it would be better for gaming. But you can layer non game mode stuff on top. But of course my TV forgets these everytime.
So I randomly turned off game mode and cranked up the sharpening. And holy shit, what a difference.
SW Outlaws now looks pin sharp and all the OLED settings applied looks just awesome.
I was wondering why Cyberpunk looked "off" to me compared to a few weeks ago. Screw game mode to hell and back.
I hope the demo includes that rather than the short, linear opening 30 mins of the game.
I think seeing is believing and it recalibrates your expectations of Switch 2 visuals and performance.
I'm slowly getting more into the game and its become a lot more fun.
My biggest problem so far is the objective path finding, its very manual. There's ko tracking line or radar.
SW Outlaws with and without Ray Tracing enabled (PC). DF mentioned this in their DF Weekly show. Kind of a trip.
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Yikes!
Of course the difference is huge. Games withourt RT will have different solutions to mimick lighting. If you turn RT off Outlaws has none of that.
It seems to forget switch 2 whenever I take the dock to a different tv. Forgets all the settings.
So I have been using game mode for weeks now. I assumed it would be better for gaming. But you can layer non game mode stuff on top. But of course my TV forgets these everytime.
So I randomly turned off game mode and cranked up the sharpening. And holy shit, what a difference.
SW Outlaws now looks pin sharp and all the OLED settings applied looks just awesome.
I was wondering why Cyberpunk looked "off" to me compared to a few weeks ago. Screw game mode to hell and back.