When you first enter White Orchard, you’ll still find dozens of NPCs milling around town, going about their business. However, despite all its warts, you’ll find that almost nothing else has been scaled back or dialed down in this port. The outdoor segments will occasionally be filled with muddy or blurry looking textures, and pop-in is never a nice thing to deal with. Indeed, the open world environments are easily the weakest part of this Switch port, and it becomes so painfully obvious that the Switch is nowhere near as powerful as the PS4 and Xbox One in terms of graphical prowess. Originally announced during the Nintendo Direct at E3 2019, the game footage didn’t look very flattering, with short draw distances and low-res textures in the open world. Once you do get it fully downloaded, though, The Witcher 3 will almost certainly blow your expectations away. So, if you’re planning on getting this game digitally, and you don’t have an ethernet cable for your Switch, that initial setup process is gonna be pretty painful. Not to mention the excruciating process of realizing that my Switch’s 400 GB Micro SD card had finally reached full capacity, and I needed to figure out a way to free up 32 gigabytes worth of space for this massive RPG. Weighing in at 32 GB, it took about four screaming hours to download the entire game to my system over Wi-Fi. My initial experience with The Witcher 3‘s Switch port was a strained one.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |