Who is this video from? lol. but of course you can turn down things on a sd and then put it in a tiny video. oh I didn't notice the OP of course its him..
Who is this video from? lol. but of course you can turn down things on a sd and then put it in a tiny video. oh I didn't notice the OP of course its him..
just watched the video on my 55 inch screen and settings look the same. This on a 55 screen and i could hardly see a difference in graphics, and if capcom could lower the settings and get these results they should cause i can't see a difference other then the oled screen being much better.
Having tried the demo on both my Steam Deck (LCD) and Switch 2 I'd say they're pretty similar. Switch 2 does have a few drops under 30fps that hopefully can be fixed. Either way it's a fun demo and it caught my interest, and I'm not even a Monster Hunter fan.
just watched the video on my 55 inch screen and settings look the same. This on a 55 screen and i could hardly see a difference in graphics, and if capcom could lower the settings and get these results they should cause i can't see a difference other then the oled screen being much better.
We are comparing hh mode here. So blowing it up on a big screen is gonna be a bigger difference then comparing it to playing it on a small screen. If you wanna compare docked switch 2 is gonna win just like ps4 beats sd in tv mode.
Who is this video from? lol. but of course you can turn down things on a sd and then put it in a tiny video. oh I didn't notice the OP of course its him..
"I can't tell the difference" - subzero83 as any motion it looks like pixel soup and the view distance on steam deck is not even in the same ballpark as switch 2
"I can't tell the difference" - subzero83 as any motion it looks like pixel soup and the view distance on steam deck is not even in the same ballpark as switch 2
yea SD has more fizzle, it still looks much better probably cause of the oled but the performance is much better making it the best way to play on HH mode.