With games now jumping from one generation of consoles to the next, when is the best time to play something? Is there ever a best time?

  • @iAmTheTot@sh.itjust.works
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    213 days ago

    Yes, that’s the Switch 2 Enhanced Edition. I don’t know how else to explain to you that it’s separate from just playing the original game.

    The Nintendo direct did talk about backwards compatibility, entirely separately from the announcement of Switch 2 Enhanced Editions.

    You can put your TotK cartridge into the Switch 2 and just play it. Or you can even play for digital copy. But you will not get the Enhanced Edition features without paying for it. That’s like… The entire point of how this entire comment chain began way back here: https://sh.itjust.works/comment/17902977

    I’m not even sure what we’re talking about anymore because you just don’t seem to understand what is being discussed.

    • @nuko147@lemm.ee
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      13 days ago

      I’m sorry but if the upgrade pack offers higher resolution and frame rates, faster loading times, HDR, you say what? That you can play TOTK in Switch 2 without it?

      So you suppose what? Playing it in Switch 2 having the performance of what, Switch 1? Pls explain to me, with what performance is TOTK to be played in your way of thinking? (higher resolution and frame rates, faster loading times, HDR is only with the upgrade pack)

      The original post talks about when is the best time to play it. In Switch 2 or 3, gaining better visuals. I just said that you need 10€ to play it in Switch 2 (with better resolution and fps).