Vidéo: Analyse technique de Mario par Digital Foundry + Lapins Crétins Étincelles D'espoir


Mario + Lapins Crétins Étincelles d'Espoir
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Digital Foundry is back with another Switch technical analysis, and this time the focus is on Mario + Lapins Crétins Étincelles d'Espoir.

D'un point de vue visuel, DF’s Oliver Mackenzie feels Sparks of Hope isn’t a technical evolution of its five-year-old predecessor, qui est un “totally fair trade-offgiven themore interesting world design and larger combat arenas”. Sparks of Hopesenvironmental assets are apparentlysimpler and flatter”, and other areas are described as being stripped back.

The new game still looks reasonable, but I wish that the style of the original title had been more closely matched here. En fin de compte cependant, Sparks of Hope is a bigger, broader, and better adventure than the original game. It’s not the same kind of system-exclusive technical stunner, but its gameplay and design are much improved.

As for the technical basics, le jeu tourne à 900p amarré and drops down to 600p in portable Mode, and targets 30fps. While it’s 30fps most of the time, it did experience some occasional frame rate dips to the mid-20s. le premier cas prouve que des vitesses d'horloge plus élevées du processeur étrange, Kingdom Battle had the same resolution in docked and handheld and also ran at a mostly stable 30fps.

You can get the full rundown in the video below, and read more on Eurogamer:

Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope is out today on Switch. Allez-vous ajouter celui-ci à votre collection? Dites-nous ci-dessous.