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Enrico Pallazzo
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Playtonic itself handles the Switch conversion and it's clearly a lovingly crafted piece of work - and worry not, the quality of the visual feature set and performance level is generally excellent. What's interesting about this port is the approach: rather than brute-force PS4 and Xbox One assets into the Switch version, Playtonic has crafted brand new 3D art where required, better suited to the system's overall power level. On top of that, there are nips and tucks, but they're intelligently handled. Unless you're carrying out side-by-side comparisons, you'll struggle to tell the difference.
In docked mode, it operates at 900p, while portable resolves at 600p [UPDATE: Playtonic has been in touch to say that portable mode checks out at 630p]. Yooka-Laylee presents a very stable 30 frames per second experience. There's no weird stuttering, hitching or any other performance problems that you might expect in a game like this.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2017-yooka-laylee-switch-port-analysis
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In docked mode, it operates at 900p, while portable resolves at 600p [UPDATE: Playtonic has been in touch to say that portable mode checks out at 630p]. Yooka-Laylee presents a very stable 30 frames per second experience. There's no weird stuttering, hitching or any other performance problems that you might expect in a game like this.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2017-yooka-laylee-switch-port-analysis
Sehr schön!