Digital Foundry Breaks Down Oblivion's "Frustrating Performance" On Switch 2
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Recovering a game from the past is never easy and, if you improve it with the passage from one generation to another, there are several improvements required. It is the case of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, with which it was not enough to improve its graphics and increase resolution, also had to adapt the controls and make it feel that we were in a modern console, now able to function perfectly in portable mode. With Oblivion Remastered, Bethe…
Oblivion Remastered on Switch 2 Targets 30 FPS but Suffers From Frequent Frame-Time Hitches
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered is visually impressive on Nintendo Switch 2, but its performance remains a noticeable weakness. The remaster targets 30 frames per second on Nintendo’s newer console, yet frequent frame-time fluctuations can make gameplay feel less smooth than the target suggests. According to Digital Foundry’s technical analysis, the Switch 2 version runs at approximately 1080p when docked and 900p in handheld mode, usi…
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Xbox Series S Compared To Nintendo Switch 2 In Oblivion Remastered Analysis
An impressive feat, but not without its downsides.Xbox first-party title The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered has finally made its way on the Nintendo Switch 2, and we've been very curious to see how it would fare on the system compared to the Xbox Series S.Good news - the folks over at Digital Foundry have been analysing the two versions as part of their review, revealing that the Xbox Series S version still generally takes the crown due t…
Digital Foundry Breaks Down Oblivion's "Frustrating Performance" On Switch 2
Hitches galore.Digital Foundry has posted its tech review for The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered on the Switch 2, detailing how Bethesda and Virtuos' work holds up on Nintendo's console a little over a year after its initial release.In a nutshell, Oblivion looks pretty good on the Switch 2, delivering most of the upgrades seen on other platforms. The problem, however, lies with the performance. Oblivion still struggles on the likes of PS5…
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