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Anonymous
6/24/2025, 9:41:29 PM No.57938603
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anons who have a Switch 2, how do the Pokemon games run on it compared to the Switch 1? Higher resolution? Less lag?
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Anonymous
6/24/2025, 9:46:39 PM No.57938615
I'm pretty sure they haven't added any upgrade packages for the spin offs and the only game in the core series that did is SV. L: Z-A will have an S2 version, but that's not launching 'till October and they're done with Gen 8. They have Gen 10 brewing for next year and (rightly) assume the casual masses will not go back to buy older titles, when they know it's around the corner.
Anonymous
6/24/2025, 9:49:18 PM No.57938621
>>57938603 (OP)
I haven't tested the Wild Area yet but people are reporting that LGPE has consistent frames in problem areas and load times across the board (even in Sword and Shield) are much better despite there being no specific Switch 2 versions. Switch 2 versions are usually only for higher frame rates and being able to play natively/upscaled 4k.
Anonymous
6/24/2025, 9:51:35 PM No.57938625
>>57938603 (OP)
Scarlet is like an entirely different game.
Anonymous
6/24/2025, 11:23:09 PM No.57938900
SV runs at 60 FPS It compared to like the 15-20 that was running on the Switch 1 might be just me but I've seen the fps hiccup maybe once or twice in the times i played
SwSh and all the games prior just got resolution boosts and loading times cut down. If the games are capped at a certain framerate it will stay at those frames but don't get any boosts like SV did