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Borderlands 4 creators voice is up on YouTube for Switch 2.
https://youtu.be/C6kiYmQrr9U?si=AfS7yhh5SQEwJxkB
"Nintendo Switch 2 has been a joy to work with it's very powerful it's an incredible machine in a very tight form factor and we love being on the bleeding edge with our graphics and the experience that we're creating and the Nintendo Switch 2 makes all that possible we don't feel like we're fighting the system we feel like the system's enabling us and empowering us to make the best version of Borderlands 4 we can"
They aren't porting it later it's being built alongside other versions. They say it's fun to develop for and that Switch 2 is very powerful.
Interestingly it seems 60fps. The Switch 1 version of Borderlands 3 could go as high as 45 fps, but it was unlocked so seemed jittery.
If you haven't been keeping up with Switch 2 news you may have missed this excellent Creators Voice videos they've been releasing each week since the Direct.
They are usually around 5 minute videos with interviews mixed with new Switch 2 game footage.
So I'm playing Ultros, and I was kind of confused why I hadn't heard much about it. When the screenshots got released for this last year everyone was going on and on about how bizarre and colorful and trippy the art style of the game was. And it is undeniable that nothing has ever looked like this game before. It is very cool in that aspect. But as I play it, I kind of get why no one else really got that into it... it's a lot of bad ideas and one small game.
Basically someone got the idea of making a metroidvania game, but also adding a roguelike feature to it. When you hit certain achievements, you start over and lose all of your abilities that you've gained. Then with a minimal story that starts off with the main character who doesn't talk and doesn't know what they're doing. You just wander around and let the story expand. And even as the story unravels, it doesn't exactly clear stuff up. There's something about a Time loop. One character seems to be aware of it, and the two others that you meet are not.
Long story short, this is kind of like Metroid, but you didn't get the instruction manual to tell you what the story is, and every time you finish a boss fight you lose all your equipment and have to go gather it again before going to the next area.
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Then I'm good. Its what the C button is for.
Borderlands 4 creators voice is up on YouTube for Switch 2.
https://youtu.be/C6kiYmQrr9U?si=AfS7yhh5SQEwJxkB
"Nintendo Switch 2 has been a joy to work with it's very powerful it's an incredible machine in a very tight form factor and we love being on the bleeding edge with our graphics and the experience that we're creating and the Nintendo Switch 2 makes all that possible we don't feel like we're fighting the system we feel like the system's enabling us and empowering us to make the best version of Borderlands 4 we can"
They aren't porting it later it's being built alongside other versions. They say it's fun to develop for and that Switch 2 is very powerful.
Interestingly it seems 60fps. The Switch 1 version of Borderlands 3 could go as high as 45 fps, but it was unlocked so seemed jittery.
They are usually around 5 minute videos with interviews mixed with new Switch 2 game footage.
I've posted them all here:
http://www.thevgpress.com/#!//forumtopics/switch-2-videodump-update-page-2-cyberpunk-2077-hogwarts-borderlands-and-more_3728_2.html
Basically someone got the idea of making a metroidvania game, but also adding a roguelike feature to it. When you hit certain achievements, you start over and lose all of your abilities that you've gained. Then with a minimal story that starts off with the main character who doesn't talk and doesn't know what they're doing. You just wander around and let the story expand. And even as the story unravels, it doesn't exactly clear stuff up. There's something about a Time loop. One character seems to be aware of it, and the two others that you meet are not.
Long story short, this is kind of like Metroid, but you didn't get the instruction manual to tell you what the story is, and every time you finish a boss fight you lose all your equipment and have to go gather it again before going to the next area.