Like it or not, this is by far the best decision for them to make from a business/marketing standpoint. There’s no way the dragon engine would run efficiently on the switch considerig its specifications. It has trouble maintaining a constant 30 fps even on the ps4. That means they would have to rework the game to port it on the switch. It would be a bad move for them to expend money on time on a product for a system where the profit and outcome is unclear, especially considering the Wii-U Yakuza flop even if the Wii-U wasn’t as popular as the switch.
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Re: Switch Isn't The Right Platform For Yakuza, Says Series Producer
Like it or not, this is by far the best decision for them to make from a business/marketing standpoint. There’s no way the dragon engine would run efficiently on the switch considerig its specifications. It has trouble maintaining a constant 30 fps even on the ps4. That means they would have to rework the game to port it on the switch. It would be a bad move for them to expend money on time on a product for a system where the profit and outcome is unclear, especially considering the Wii-U Yakuza flop even if the Wii-U wasn’t as popular as the switch.