"dissapointing overall".
Earlier this week, we got a scary surprise when Capcom
Resident Evil 5 was found to have an unlocked frame rate - resulting in unsteady performance, and the removal of motion blur really changes the look of the game - to the point, it doesn't hold up to the Xbox 360 version. The load times are also worse on the Switch.
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on the Switch eShop, ahead of the big release later this month. So, how do they hold up compared to existing versions? The experts over at Digital Foundry had a look and found the Nintendo iterations to be rather disappointing in terms of performance.Resident Evil 5 was found to have an unlocked frame rate - resulting in unsteady performance, and the removal of motion blur really changes the look of the game - to the point, it doesn't hold up to the Xbox 360 version. The load times are also worse on the Switch.
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