Pragmata Is Another Unexpected Nintendo Switch 2 Showcase - with some Caveats
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Pragmata on Switch 2 Impresses Visually but Struggles With Performance
Capcom’s Pragmata has been analyzed on Nintendo Switch 2, with findings suggesting that while the game maintains a strong visual identity, it does so with notable compromises and inconsistent performance. According to analysis shared by Digital Foundry, the Switch 2 version scales back several graphical features compared to its PlayStation 5 counterpart. Lighting complexity is reduced, with missing ambient occlusion and lower quality shadow maps…
Pragmata On Nintendo Switch 2 Beats Xbox Series S Port In Every Department, Reveals Analyst
See full bio Shahmeer Sarfaraz I’ve previously worked for eXputer as a Senior News Writer for several years. Now with Tech4Gamers, I love to devoutly keep up with the latest gaming and entertainment industries. I have a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science and years of experience reporting on games and breaking exclusive stories. Besides my passion for gaming journalism, I love spending my leisure time farming away in Stardew Valley. VGC, IGN…
Definitely, Capcom seems to (many) like the Nintendo Switch 2. After the excellent Resident Evil Requiem, it is the turn of the new license of the Japanese developer to make his debut both on PlayStation 5 – a medium that was believed to be exclusively intended for her 2020 announcement – but also on Nintendo's hybrid machine. After a rather convincing version of the latest Resident Evil, is Pragmata also recommendable on Switch 2?
Digital Foundry: Pragmata Switch 2 is ambitious port held back by performance
Digital Foundry have gotten their hands on the intriguing Pragmata on the Nintendo Switch 2 and as always have been testing the game’s performance. While the visuals look great, thanks in no small part to DLSS, the performance of the game leaves a little to be desired. The Nintendo Switch 2 edition of Pragmata features… Read More »Digital Foundry: Pragmata Switch 2 is ambitious port held back by performance Source
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