The port developers were unable to provide stable 30 fps.
The role-playing action game Kingdom Come Deliverance was released on Nintendo Switch with a delay of 6 years: the game was released on PC and major consoles back in 2018. To make Kingdom Come Deliverance work properly on Switch, the developers had to degrade the picture quality.
YouTuber Cycu1 compared the graphics in Kingdom Come Deliverance on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 5 – the game worked in backwards compatibility mode. To increase the frame rate, the developers greatly reduced the rendering resolution and simplified the lighting.
In addition, the Switch version of Kingdom Come Deliverance has clearly reduced texture quality and disabled anti-aliasing. This is logical: no one will see high-resolution textures on a small screen anyway.
Also on the Nintendo Switch, the loading distance for objects and characters has been reduced. Sometimes small details can appear right in front of the player, and the rendering distance of some shadows is also small.
It is noteworthy that the decrease in picture quality still did not allow the port developers to achieve a stable 30 frames per second. In some scenes, the frame rate in Kingdom Come Deliverance on Switch can drop below 20 frames per second.
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