Split Fiction PS5 Pro vs Switch 2 comparison

Switch 2 haters moving the goalposts list:

-Is going to be a Switch Pro less powerful than the PS4
-Is going to be less powerful than the Steamdeck
-Steamdeck is a 2022 handheld and the Switch is $450 Great achievement.
-Is going to be less powerful than the PS4 Pro lol keep dreaming
-Of course is going to be better than consoles from 2013
-120hz screen for a Nintendo Handheld lolol Hopium
-No way is going to be close to the Series S 0% chance

-Lol… is Running PS5/Series 60fps games at 30fps … Not surprised at all<- We are here.
Well, the Switch 2 went from "better than a Series S" in the Street Fighter 6 thread to "it will struggle to run Series S games at 30fp while in portable"

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I'm not getting in to Switch 2 for high tech graphics, however I'm much more looking forward what devs like Monolith Soft can do on Switch 2.

For mutiplatform games I have PS5 for that.
 
Well, the Switch 2 went from "better than a Series S" in the Street Fighter 6 thread to "it will struggle to run Series S games at 30fp while in portable"

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No, the Switch 2 went from "Its not going to be as capable as a PS4" to "it will struggle to run Series S games at 30fp while in portable. Still PS4 handheld and PS4 Pro docked was the power range i expected, but watching some people moving the goalposts is really fun.
 
best portables performanse for the monies by a million times im sorry my friends i like portables waaaaay more then console
 
Marginal difference that I can see, the diminished return continues to set in.

I'll be curious to see in the next few years how multi-plat sales go for Switch 2, I personally think it will be much higher than the Switch 1 ever got.
 
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Do we know how much 28% of total sales of the game actually is ?

for all we know they could have sold 100k copies across the market and the switch with all its userbase managed to sell 28k copies only.

Back when the graph for 2019 in the CDPR earning reports was done, it was at 11% and ~0.7M units


2015: 9.47m
2016: 4.19m / 13.66m
2017: 4.40m / 18.06m
2018: 3.59m / 21.65m
2019: 6.62m / 28.27m
2020: 7.36m / 35.63m
2021: 8.24m / 43.87m

With 2021 earning reports % had it at

Xbox = 5.8275M
Playstation = 14.451M
PC = 21.6206M
Switch = 1.8026M
Total = 43.7017M

Probably in the >2.5M range now.
 
For just a split fiction second when side by side when the barrels are rolling down you can see the PS5 Pro version on the left and a stain of shit on the right with pop in to boot just in time
 
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looks the same but running at quarter res essentially.

I assume it's gonna be around 900p docked, 720p handheld mode or something like that... maybe it could offer a 1440p 30fps mode or something... or a 1080p 40fps mode docked and 800~900p 40fps mode in handheld mode
 
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Because there's literally no difference between base PS5 and PS5 pro.

it's 1800p on base and 2160p on Pro... so there is a difference... but one you'd probably not notice in a youtube video lol

Xbox Series S = 1080p
Xbox Series X = 1800p
PlayStation 5 = 1800p
PlayStation 5 Pro = 2160p


the Series S seems a bit underutilised I feel... could be higher, but they probably didn't want to do a lot of QA on that version, just slapped a save and even 1080p resolution on it, and called it a day.
 
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it's 1800p on base and 2160p on Pro... so there is a difference... but one you'd probably not notice in a youtube video lol

Xbox Series S = 1080p
Xbox Series X = 1800p
PlayStation 5 = 1800p
PlayStation 5 Pro = 2160p


the Series S seems a bit underutilised I feel... could be higher, but they probably didn't want to do a lot of QA on that version, just slapped a save and even resolution on it, and called it a day.
I remember the three slightly sharper leaves in a still image of Spiderman 2 at PS5 pros presentation, but it doesn't make much of a difference to prove the point of the video in the OP, which is, (shocking secret!): PS5 version looks and runs better.
 
it's 1800p on base and 2160p on Pro... so there is a difference... but one you'd probably not notice in a youtube video lol

Xbox Series S = 1080p
Xbox Series X = 1800p
PlayStation 5 = 1800p
PlayStation 5 Pro = 2160p


the Series S seems a bit underutilised I feel... could be higher, but they probably didn't want to do a lot of QA on that version, just slapped a save and even 1080p resolution on it, and called it a day.
That's the thing, it's probably gonna be the same for all games considering FF7R and Cyberpunk look pretty similar to PS5 but at lower resolution.

I remember back in the day when I only had a Ryzen 2200g with an integrated Vega 8 GPU I could easily put any game with many settings on medium or even low sometimes and it would look almost exactly the same than high, it's not like I'm the 2000s when games had very distinct lol between configurations, some even removing real time lighting like Half-Life 2, so even if Switch 2 ends up doing the same but at lower resolution, you'll get a very, very similar if not almost identical picture but at lower resolution.

Not even close the same situation than Switch 1 when the diminishing return didn't hit Xbox and PS much yet.
 
Waiting for the 4090 comparison to decide if I should get rid of my PC's and ride Nintendo in to the sunset.
PC for Xbox, Steam, Playstation, Epic, GOG games.
Switch 2 for Nintendo games.

This is the way.

But I could see myself buy a couple third party Switch 2 games if they run better than on my Steam Deck. I hope DF starts doing Deck vs Switch 2 videos. And I hope CDPR starts a trend with their save sync they have in Cyberpunk. If I can just go back and forth between Steam and Switch 2 I'll buy far more Switch 2 games. I hate starting over in long games.
 
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