Comment on Elden Ring on Switch 2 Is a Disaster in Handheld Mode - IGN

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sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com ⁨1⁩ ⁨day⁩ ago

… The Switch is built out of roughly the same kind of computer components as a PC, as a Deck, as a laptop.

PCs tend to have a distinct CPU and GPU, more modern Consoles and the Deck and Switch tend to use basically an APU, where the CPU and GPU are the same physical thing, and they use a different kind of RAM than a PC, such that it can be shared by the CPU and GPU functions of the APU…

(PC or dedicated GPUs have their own, different kind of RAM)

…but its not like the Switch 2 is some magical kind of completely incomparable thing.

Like … AMD and Nvidia make GPUs for PCs.

The Switch 2 uses an Nvidia APU.

The Deck uses an AMD APU.

They… both use x86_64 architecture. They both use the same general category of LPDDR RAM.

Basically, what you are saying is, is that Elden Ring is poorly optimized for cheap, Nvidia APUs, which Nintendo contracted Nvidia to develop for them, to put into their Switch 2s.

Its… not like Nvidia drivers for Elden Ring have… not been a thing, for years.

People have been playing Elden Ring on all kinds of other devices for years as well.

To use PC terminology, the Switch 2 is what you’d call a potato: technically capable of running software… but just barely.

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