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The only real thing I'm seeing is this heat-wavey thing, and Shipwreck creek and tribalstack tropics looking like they're taking place at sundown on portable.
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The Mac barely can make a consistent 30 fps on the lowest setting, but the pc can, but on lowest or medium settings.
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The main setup I run is a macbook pro (2015 model), and when my brother's home from college I occassionally use his pc. You should see a vastly washed out image.
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Or run it on your TV and then try it out on the Switch in portable mode. 引用自 Dark Exsphere: and clear on the switch? I think you need to play the PC version and compare. Has anyone else had an experience like this? just make sure the PC is wired and if you can, the device you're streaming to.
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All you need is a laptop, android phone, nvidia shield device etc to stream a game from your PC. If you don't have 5Ghz wifi, you can always connect wired.
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The switch version of the game, looks super washed out (like a white fliter applied to the screen) and the microstutter is what hits me the most despite being an occasional occurence. Like they are occasional, however if you timed a jump, and a microstutter happend to occur during that timing (which happened to me several times) then the jump won't count and you'll just be standing there like an idiot.Īll in all, the game is playable on switch, but if you're the type of person who goes outside to work or buy stuff and come back home, use Gamestream/Steam In-Home streaming. To top it off, the game gets these RANDOM microstutters. Maybe that's just because of the framerate. The 30fps doesn't really bother me that much, but the added input delay from the Joycons was more than the input delay experienced using In-home streaming/Gamestream. Visually its fine, however when playing in portable mode, i swear the game looks way more washed out than streaming it to my Laptop/NvidiaShieldPortable. In TV mode the game doesn't look too bad. Then I decided to do an experiment and purchase the game on my Nintendo Switch. The problem was that Windows would "block application from using yooka laylee". The only time I had a problem was when I tried to stream the game using Moonlight on my Nvidia Shield Portable. So all in all the game was amazing on my PC and almost as amazing streaming with little to no delay, stutter, nothing. Game ran flawlessly yet again however I'm not particularily a fan of the Nvidia Shield portables analogue sticks as well as their clicky buttons, especially the D-Pad. I also streamed the game using Nvidia GameStream on my Nvidia Shield Portable. The game ran unbelievable smooth at 60fps and looked a tad bit blurrier than the actual game running on my PC. My PC was in my basement and I streamed the game (wired) from my PC to my bedroom on the second floor using 5Ghz wifi. I then played the game via Steams In-Home Game Streaming service. I purchased on Steam for about $34 CAD from a secondary online store.
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That said, I do have a Switch N64 controller on order, so I’ll probably end up checking them out anyways.So I've lately been having the itch to play Yooka Laylee. I’ve yet to test out N64 Expansion pack titles, but with these issues in mind, I think I’ll likely wait to see if Nintendo irons out the issues. Hopefully, these are issues Nintendo can fix because right now, the additional Switch Online cost to access N64 titles isn’t worth it. It’s unclear what the source of the poor N64 game performance is, but it seems to be tied to shoddy, lazy emulation and the fact that these are likely ports of the Wii U Virtual Console versions of games. It’s unclear if Sega Genesis titles also suffer from emulation issues. Along with N64 titles, the subscription also includes access to Sega Genesis games like Ecco the Dolphin, Golden Axe, Contra: Hard Crops, Shining Force and more. Notable launch N64 titles include Mario Kart 64, Star Fox 64, Yoshi’s Story, Mario Tennis 64, Super Mario 64 and more. Nintendo’s new ‘ Expansion Pack‘ online tier costs $63.99 for a 12-month individual membership (one account) or $99.99 for a 12-month Family Membership (up to eight accounts). However, Switch Online Expansion Pack games are official emulations offered by Nintendo and at a pretty expensive cost, too. If these problems were tied to a free emulator and ROM files, they’d be far easier to swallow.
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There are even graphical glitches in several games tied to fog, draw distances and water textures, as well as other weird quirks, including Mario Kart 64 thinking a Controller Pak is required to save time trial data.
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