Does Tears of the Kingdom Run Well on Original Switch?

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avatarRemovingMyth6 months ago

Absolutely! Tears of the Kingdom runs surprisingly smooth on the original Switch. Nintendo did a great job optimizing the game, ensuring that even with its vast world and complex mechanics, it plays beautifully. You might notice some minor frame drops in super dense areas, but nothing that dampens the adventure!

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avatarDroppingSway6 months ago

Honestly? It's all about expectations. It runs, and considering the scale of the game, that's impressive. But if you're all about that silky smooth experience, you might notice the limitations of the original Switch hardware.


avatarBackingPeck6 months ago

Yes, but don't expect perfection. It runs well for the most part, but you'll see some moments where it chugs, especially when there's a lot happening on screen. Still, totally playable and enjoyable.

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