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Ubisoft says it is working with Nintendo to improve Switch 2 VRR support

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Ubisoft has always been a strong partner with Nintendo platforms and so far they have released both the technically impressive Star Wars Outlaws and Assassin’s Creed Shadows on the Nintendo Switch 2. The French company has said that it has been working with Nintendo to help improve VRR support on the Nintendo Switch 2. This should help boost or stabilise frame rates on the platform going forward, helping make games feel more fluid on the handheld console.

Even more interestingly, the team confirmed that Ubisoft is “continuing to work with Nintendo to improve VRR support going forward”, teasing that the algorithm that gives Star Wars: Outlaws and Assassin’s Creed Shadows their fantastic fluidity may become more commonplace as the system’s software continues to evolve in the future.

3 thoughts on “Ubisoft says it is working with Nintendo to improve Switch 2 VRR support”

  1. So let me get this straight: first they stated that they couldn’t improve the framerate in handheld mode for Shadows because “it was already pushing the console”.

    Now they’re stating that they’re working on something that might boost the overall framerate in their Switch 2 ports?

    Yeah, Ubisoft being lazy with their previous ports for the Nth time.

  2. Ich verstehe total, warum flüssiges Gameplay so wichtig ist, besonders nach einem langen Tag, wenn man einfach etwas Entspannendes spielen möchte, ohne dass es hakt. Mir ging es neulich ähnlich und ich bin dabei auf spin granny bonus gestoßen, die Boni für Spieler aus der Schweiz haben mich sofort angesprochen. Nach ein paar erfolglosen Drehungen habe ich etwas mehr riskiert und einen soliden Gewinn erzielt, was die ganze Session deutlich unterhaltsamer gemacht hat. Seitdem nutze ich es manchmal, wenn ich schnell und unkompliziert abschalten will.

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