Dev On Nintendo Switch’s Technical Prowess: Nintendo Isn’t Skimping On Power

Image and Form has no concerns.

Posted By | On 04th, Nov. 2016

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We’ve already heard a little bit about the screen that will be coming along with the Nintendo Switch. Now we’re getting some more details, or at least some more developer comments about what we should expect to see when the console launches next year.

Image and Form, the company that developed the Steamworld franchise held a bit of a question and answer session on Twitter about the new console. While the devs made it clear they couldn’t be specific about features, the session did lead to Image and Form to say that no one should be worried about processor power.

The devs have said they have had a dev kit since earlier this year and that while they can’t talk about what they’ve seen, the controls on this console also feel great. Finally, the company said they have no concerns when it comes to the weight of the device when players are  going to carry it like a mobile device. We’ll get to see for ourselves when the device launches next year.


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