Video: Technische Analyse von Mortal Shell durch Digital Foundry: Vollständige Ausgabe auf Schalter


Ende letzten Jahres, the Souls-like title Sterbliche Hülle: Komplette Edition got a surprise release on the Nintendo Switch.

If you’ve been wondering how this particular version of the game compares to the rest, Digital Foundry has got you covered with its latest technical analysis. So, how does it hold up? Its ambition comes at a cost when it comes to performance and overall playability.

The Switch version uses a newer build of the game, but there are some “offensichtlich” downgradeswith the 4GB of RAM of the system described as being thelimiting factor”. While character texture work isidenticalto the PS4 build, it’s the environments that experience someserious cutback” – with downgrades to grass foliage density, reduced water physics and draw distance on trees.

Trotz dieses, the Nintendo release still manages to retaina lot of detailincluding motion blur, mist, Nebel, and even ambient occlusion enabledadding shading to the world. An advantage the Switch version has is improved lighting in certain segments and there’s also faster loading.

In docked mode, the resolution is reconstructed to deliver 720p but instead runs between 540p and 600p. The portable mode the resolution runs between 360p and 400p (and is again reconstructed via TTA to 720p). In Bezug auf die Bildrate, the Switch typically runs between 15 – 40 fps across both modes.

Alle oben, DF considers Mortal Shell on Switch to be an ambitious port and a “faszinierend” experiment for the hybrid system. You can find out more in the video above.