Some places it looks completely sharp, and looks native to the 720p screen, but wtihout TAA (which is the AA solution and sharpen filter) but then when you see lots of detail it seems to drop so that the jagged edges get blurrier and bigger but somehow it still has a crispness to it that it didn't with sharpen on, and the only thing I can exemplify it with is that to me it looks like Breath of the Wild often does. Alternatively I could insert a file that maxes out at 540p and scales to lower, which I think is its default setting. But I think I selected 720p MAX which means it scales from lower resolutions to 720p and maybe they also set minimum to 540p, I can't be sure. These images are from the topic that linked to the patch. I just wanted to share that and hear your thoughts about this.Ĭlick to shrink.Unfortunately no. This game looks so beautiful and crisp now, but it makes me so angry, almost, at Nintendo or MonolithSoft for not A) Releasing a patch ages ago that optimized the game properly or B) Allow users to mess manually with settings or C) Allow homebrew as long as they aren't registering some kind of unendorsed retail software running, because right now, I'm finally playing Xenoblade the way it was meant to be played and there are so many Switch titles that could benefit from users being able to decide to accept a few framerate-drops but at a STABLE resolution and not all these corn-filters and sharpening blur stuff. If I wanted to I could max it at 720p even, but that requires overclocking and stuff I don't wanna touch to avoid heavy dips.īut holy cow. And all I've done is place an additional file in a folder that basically overrides the graphical settings that are out of the user's hand in the real game. I'm playing Xenoblade Chronicles 2 in handheld mode, without sharpening filter and a stable 540p (normally it often dips to 386p). Things I totally get is that using emulation I'm messing with Nintendo's own business strategy for retro titles and Nintendo Online (a thus far excellent service that I hold above regular emulation to be honest!) and by pirating something I'm just violating general rules, but homebrew offers something truly spectacular. Word is that if I disable flight mode it's just a matter of time before I get banned, but man oh man, Nintendo are really screwing themselves, in a sense, by not allowing me to do these things. I recently took the plunge and did all the trickery to jailbreak my Switch.
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