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Indiana Jones and the Great Circle - Switch 2 Review - Ray Tracing and DLSS on Switch 2
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Indiana Jones' latest adventure arrives in fine form on Switch 2, with developer MachineGames pushing for visual fidelity close to the other consoles. There are cutbacks of course - but ray traced global illumination is in tact here, alongside a unique use of DLSS upscaling on Switch 2. The only snag is the cost in performance: a 30fps target that does sadly have issues in stability around the game's open-world segments. Tom goes in depth on the pros and cons of the Switch 2 effort, with some insights from the developer itself.
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00:00 Introduction
01:18 Switch 2 Tech Highlights
04:52 Switch 2 vs Series S/PS5 Comparisons
11:19 Portable Play Tested
12:33 Frame-Rate tests
15:13 Verdict
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