The DF producer who did their review of the game also said that in addition to the input lag fix, now sitting between PS5 and Switch 1's latency, the Framerate has been uncapped to 45. It maintains 30 in the open world, but in caves and towns it can get up to 45.
When you played online, even solo, the demo holds at around 20-25 fps while traversing the open world, it feels like. It just gets really bad. I was hoping the full release would do better.
A stable 30FPS is fine, but that demo could get really bad. Dang, might have to consider getting it on a different system.
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The DF producer who did their review of the game also said that in addition to the input lag fix, now sitting between PS5 and Switch 1's latency, the Framerate has been uncapped to 45. It maintains 30 in the open world, but in caves and towns it can get up to 45.
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@mackers84 Today.
A patch came today that seems to have corrected it.
LOL
Re: Review: Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion (Switch 2) - Decently Deep Mech Combat, But Clunky In Parts
@PJOReilly Oh, no worries!
Thanks for being so responsive to my shenanigans, it’s awesome and greatly appreciated.
Enjoy whatever you’re playing or doing this weekend!
Re: Review: Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion (Switch 2) - Decently Deep Mech Combat, But Clunky In Parts
@PJOReilly I come asking again about performance on Switch.
I saw it got 1.0.3 yesterday afternoon my time, and I was wondering if you were reviewing on that Update, and if not, if it makes a difference.
Got a lucky break and got an unexpected bonus at work, so I also picked it up on PS if performance is still a bit shoddy for a bit on the Switch.
I know I will try it here in a few hours after work, but I am just going to ask anyway, cause you responded so kindly the other day.
How's performance on 1.0.3? Better or just the same floating sub 30 at times?
Re: Review: Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion (Switch 2) - Decently Deep Mech Combat, But Clunky In Parts
@PJOReilly Oh, that is kind of a bummer.
When you played online, even solo, the demo holds at around 20-25 fps while traversing the open world, it feels like. It just gets really bad. I was hoping the full release would do better.
A stable 30FPS is fine, but that demo could get really bad. Dang, might have to consider getting it on a different system.
Re: Review: Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion (Switch 2) - Decently Deep Mech Combat, But Clunky In Parts
@PJOReilly In terms of the performance, in the demo the Switch version had some general frame drops in the open world, especially when playing online.
Does the final release have the same instability, or is it a solid 30 aside from the shared UE stutter across all platforms?
I’m trying to find an answer for that specifically and I just can’t.
Thanks!