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The legend of zelda link's awakening switch rom
The legend of zelda link's awakening switch rom









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And in between… there’s going back and enjoying what’s already been done, for the people who want it for what it is/was. And as others have pointed out, they’re still doing that. We have many different Zelda games, all doing markedly different things, which has been happening for decades.

the legend of zelda link

Doing something new wasn’t some magical virtue the Ancients possessed that we have since lost, it was literally the only option. There was nothing for them to rehash even if they wanted to. It’s worth remembering that the only reason this wasn’t happening when video games were new was because video games were new. I’m not in any rush to play it though and if a “Switch Pro” is announced, I’ll probably wait for that to enjoy it in (hopefully) full 1080p60.Ah, I think it’s fine to revisit things. If I do get a chance to play it on the current Switch, I’m sure I’ll enjoy it and will try and equate the framerate drop to the “slowdown” of the original GB & NES Zelda’s. Also, MVG came to the conclusion that some aspects of the game such as asset loading could be slightly improved with an update, but most likely not the framerate or resolution drop.Īs for my opinion: I bought the game, but have been too busy to even open it yet. This is most likely due to the memory clock, which can’t be overclocked and is the same speed on the Switch and Switch Lite. He demonstrated both CPU, GPU (and both) overclocks and didn’t see any worthwhile performance increase. Modern Vintage Gamer also took a look at the game to see if overclocking would help. The “dynamic resolution” of the game allows it to drop when more CPU and GPU speed is needed, but even with the dropped resolution, the framerate seems to vary drastically between 30 and 60fps. John Linneman of Digital Foundry posted (as always) a thorough analysis of the game and found a drastic drop in both resolution and framerate in some sections of the game. The reviews do point out a few annoying, but not “game breaking” flaws. I’m sure some fans of the original won’t bother giving it a chance because of the drastically different look, but overall it seems to be a hit with both old and new fans. Reviews are in for the Switch remake of Zelda: Link’s Awakening and overall they seem positive.











The legend of zelda link's awakening switch rom