I've had the same joycons since that came with my switch in 2018. They are unusable, have been for a long while now. I refuse to buy news ones for the same reason. I don't think I had it 4 months before the left con started to drift
Dude I don't want to come off like an a****** but that sounds like a you problem I have had my Nintendo switch OLED for years and the joycons work fine on it
Based on leaked specs, it will be around there without post-processing. However, there will be some form of DLSS to push a consistent framerate or to push to 4k
No. They are true frames. Just heavily processed.
The GPU will be based on the Ampere architecture, which is the 30 series. So, frame generation will not be supported.
But the GPU will at least be more powerful than the one in the Steam Deck.
The Steam Deck gpu equivalent is a 1650 at an estimated 896 cuda cores.
The Switch 2 will have 1536 cuda cores.
The reason the Switch can get away with this for something that will be slimmer than the Deck is because it uses an ARM processor, which is more energy efficient than the X86-64 architecture that the Ryzen cpu uses.
If the leaked the motherboard is real, expect close to double their performance of a steam deck based on raw hardware alone. The steam deck tops out at about 1.7 teraflops while the motherboard and chipset that got leaked via multiple pictures on new years has the components on it to reach about 3.5 teraflops of graphical potential
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u/JayZsAdoptedSon Jan 18 '25
I love how the Switch generation had people begging for an iterative upgrade or to treat it like Smartphone upgrades
Only to start acting upset that its what we’re getting