the gamecube ran at 60...
why nintendo is this lazy who knows. guess they know people will run out and buy this so who cares about the quality.
https://www.nintendolife.com/feature...usly-on-switchThe game runs perfectly in both formats too, at least from the 15 or so hours we’ve played. We’ve not noticed a single frame drop both docked and undocked. However, one downgrade from the GameCube version is that the Switch version only runs at 30fps, compared to the GameCube’s native 60fps.
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04-25-2024, 10:41 AM #1
Thousand Year door remaster on switch to be 30fps
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"Remaster" is the problem. It's lazy and it seeps into other aspects of development. I think what you mean is the industry needs to be burned to the ground, ashes pissed on, earth salted, DEI pushers waterboarded, budgets slashed by 50% or more, and completely new studios created.
Or just ignore it all and play retro games.
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I'm currently replaying the original emulating on my Steam Deck and i highly recommend getting this remaster when it comes out. Seriously one of the best RPG's ever made. The gameplay is very fun and it has a cool story with humorous dialogue that makes fun of itself at times. 100x better than Super Mario RPG btw and that's a great game. I play a wide range of game genres and this is my top 5 GOAT.
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