Vídeo: Análisis técnico de Digital Foundry de Mario Strikers: Liga de batalla en el interruptor
Esta semana ve la llegada de mario huelguistas: Liga de batalla en el interruptor de Nintendo. Hasta aquí, we’ve seen the initial impressions, a round-up of reviews, and now we’ve got Digital Foundry’s technical analysis. Así, how does the game hold up on the Switch?
Jumping straight into it – Battle League runs at a full 1080p in the docked modo – with a “surprisingly sharp and clean” monitor, while the portabla mode is locked at 720p.
En términos de rendimiento, this is broken up across two parts – in-game performance and cutscenes. In-game, the on-field action is delivered at 60fps en both docked y Mano. According to DF, the frame rate remains “remarkably steady” in the more heated moments, and the resolution manages to maintain 1080p.
Escenas such as close-up shots, replays and cinematics though are halved to 30fps. The frame pacing is apparently somewhat inconsistent – with more visible jitter in these scenes. The fps in these sequences can also sometimes slip below 30fps. por suerte, aunque, it’s not a big deal, as it only occurs during non-interactive moments.
A pesar de esto, Digital Foundry still thinks Mario Strikers: Battle League is “extremely polished” and the best-looking entry to date. It “plays like a dream” and stands as another great release for Next Level Games. You can learn more about the game in our Nintendo Life review:
And to read even more opinions, check out our review round-up. Will you be adding this one to your Switch library this week? Cuéntanos en los comentarios..