I don’t get why people shit on the switch so much but it’s a true marvel of engineering. It SIPS power; using only 10-15 watts of power under load while a steam deck uses 3-4x that amount. And the games They have ported to a switch are just amazing. I absolutely love this system and its massive library of games. It has the biggest library out of any console EVER with over 9000 titles (not even memeing right now).
More like 2x max. Steam Deck uses around 25W total system power with everything maxed out. SoC can go to 15W, but the efficiency sweet spot is around 11W. Though I'm excited to see what the Switch 2 will be able to do, should be great, and again with a lower power budget.
@@564d3 Was gonna say, most of the graphically heavy games I play draw around 15W max on the SD OLED when you limit to 30-45 FPS. Highest I have ever seen is 25W and that was running RDR2. I think theyre both impressive and the SD still beats every other handheld so far in terms of performance at low wattage. So glad the handhelds have taken off like a rocket. We're eatin' good as gamers.
I think a lot of people don't realize SVOGI is real time software ray tracing. It is mind blowing that this feature exists at all on Nintendo Switch. I don't particularly like first person shooters but fortunately, the Switch version of Kingdom Come Deliverance also uses SVOGI.
In general, the CPUs on the Switch are single threaded beasts. They outperform the CPUs on the XB1/PS4 for single threaded tasks, it's just there's like half the number of them and memory bandwidth is significantly lower. It's more likely the performance issues are coming from hitting bandwidth limits (either CPU or GPU) than anything.
"Four ARM Cortex A57 cores, max 1.78 GHz" with one core dedicated to the OS. A single threaded beast indeed. Also has 256 cuda cores, smoking fast. Yeah it may be hitting bandwidth limits but with all that single threaded performance, I think it makes up for it ten fold.
Holy crap I was incredulous at first but they A57 cores can be faster than Jaguar cores in operations like Integer and Floating point math. Or at least at the clocks peed of the switch vs initial XB1/PS4 clockspeeds.
Considering the Switch is effectively running a 2015 SoC there is something to be said on how the system is put together, and how smart developers can be when needing to optimize. The Switch gets a lot of hate, but over time it has a library of games that has taken me back in some aspects to my golden age of the Super Nintendo / Super Famicom. A system is not just evaluated on its technical capability, but also the quality and variety of software and the impact it has made. You don't ship 140M+ units of a system that is "garbage for kids". Great port.
Incentivise devs to not go further with optimizations probably. I wanna be optimistic but given how upscaling techniques are being utilized today, I'm not very hopeful.
Already have it on Z1 Extreme handhelds with FSR and it's nice. Not suitable for multiplayer games though due to the input lag that comes with frame gen.
Say it all the time. Optimization is king. If one dedicated fan can make s64 run on gba these companies could do so much more. But so many sre like ahhhh the hardware will cover our sloppiness. Or tell gamers to buy new hardware. Was recently looking at killzone 2 for ps3 and that game looks better than games today. And not just visuals. The detail in the environment wnd sound are fantastic
If backwards compatibility will be done like in case of PS4 (+Pro) to PS5, we are most likely going to see locked framerates and maxing out dynamic resolution scaling window. So yeah, it will be an enhancement of sorts and will make a big difference in "heavy" games which drop frames and need to rely on aggressive drs (Witcher 3 for example).
@@kamilciura7953 The architecture is planned to be the same with an ARM SOC based on a newer Nvidia Tegra iteration I believe, so backwards compatibility will be hardware based, essentially how the GPU and CPU in the Wii was an overclocked, beefed up Gamecube and retained perfect compatibility with those games as such.
As someone who just played for the first time the original pc release of both crysis and warhead, stability alone is worth it to play on the switch, the original pc release is insanely unstable, even with the c1 launcher fan patch.
@@Spr1ggan87you have to remember in 2007 most people couldn't run the game at great settings or resolution. I remember playing it on a pentium 4 with a GT8600 256MB medium settings at 1024x768 with no AA lol
@@Spr1ggan87 jeez man, get a grip it runs the game better than the PS3 and Xbox 360. It's a tablet made with 2015 tech. It's impressive to me as it plays the game better than the average PC in 2007. Maybe you're too young or wasn't into PC gaming at the time but I was there.
This is why i do not understand why devs can't optimise more for PS5 and Xbox Series X. AS they have more power, they do less, it seems. When you have less, you MUST do more.
Yeah, I agree. With nintendo, that was kinda the mentality with their 6th gen+ consoles. Sure, the Gamecube was faster than the PS2 in some ways, but it was weaker in others, and far weaker compared to the OG Xbox. and by the time 7th gen came out, the Wii was MUCH weaker than PS3 and 360 despite churning out amazingly well done first party games. Nintendo's graphics always look stellar despite the platform's power.
Don’t take this channel seriously when it comes to gameplay. They spend most of their time obsessing over counting pixels and frames than beating games.
Supposedly Crytek was trying to port Crysis 3 to the Wii U and they were fond of it until EA told their devs to stop further development on Wii U games/ports, so it was cancelled. I still kind of wonder how good it could've looked and ran on the Wii U...
@@JackFrost-1856 Wii U had a much better GPU but a worse CPU. Some games looked an entire generation ahead of the 360 version. I remember the comparison shots of Need For Speed: Most Wanted
The switch with all his limits Is just a good console... I just got 2 one lite and one v2 in this year maybe the last year of it and I love it.... I remember hating it because of my first experience with the games running like crap but theres games good and bad games and the development team matters... I just started to appreciate the mobile gaming with my PSVita and my retro handhelds... and I got the switch because is a more small powerful device and even comparing with myrog ally I still loving the stable experience of using the switch
thank god we have professional tech wizards like you on the youtube comment section giving us mere mortals the comprehensive analysis we need in comparison to the nobodies at digital foundry that are nowhere near your level of knowledge and insight when it comes to videogame and hardware technology!!!
@@tago_mago3 you're very welcome, glad to be of service. Also, you seem to take this maybe a little bit too personal? Get out a bit, enjoy the weather, phone up a loved one; they're all great ways of keeping down the blood pressure.
Please make a video talking about what you'd love to see from the new Crysis in development. What to keep from each older one, and what innovations you'd like to see
Bought Crysis 1 for Switch recently to play for the first time, and it’s been enjoyable. It really feels like a true “PC game” in that there are few hard bounds for the player. The physics are impressive, and graphics sometimes beautiful, but other times a blurry 25fps mess.
I remember when the Shield TV was announced, and Crytek showed a tech demo of CryEngine running on it. I wonder how much of that code got into these ports.
Makes you think about just how much potential is wasted with phone GPUs as modern phones like the Apple A series chips, or the latest Snapdragons are leaps and bounds more powerful compared to these old Tegra chips. They were beastly for their time, though, especially the fully clocked ones.
Still remember getting Crysis back in 2007. Looking back at it it was a mediocre game but amazing tech demo meant to sell potential dev clients on Crytek2. Too bad UE3 soundly trounced it.
"ehhh... Eastern European Saber" just to not say that this company is from Russia lol. I like how even Saber themselves trying to pretend being a "western company" from US and now TH-camrs are doing the same.
Next Switch or whatever Nintendo decides to call it, will be my only console. I'm tired of Ps5 and xboxes, they keep upgrading them without games that justify the upgrade...Pc exists, consoles don't need pro versions, they need capable devs to squeeze all the posible power from them and make great and memorable exclusives. Ps5 will be my last PS console, I'm just going with Pc and whatever Nintendo throws at me from now on.
Whatever happened to Crytek? If I were Sony I'd be like "we need a flagship FPS, we want Crysis 4 to show off the power of the PS5 Pro for launch"...... Obviously that conversation would have had to happened years ago, but I mean that would have been better resources of money than Concord.
Geographic regions do tend to be defined by cardinal directions. You may choose to be offended by this fact, but you may also choose not to be. Take me for example. I live in the western part of Europe, and I, for one, am very content with my eastern european brethren. They are the main reason europe still exists today, so yeah, cool dudes and dudettes. I am also very content with my Eurobros in the north and the south. Everybody brings something cool to the table. It's really not that big of a deal if you come to think of it.
@@MrMorotepLooks muddy on the Switch even the gun has less details and the waves look blurrier on Switch, less detail on the water as well, you can't be that blind, I am sure in other aspects the Switch looks better not in others it looks worse
NVIDIA Shield, an Android device, was very similar to the Switch and had many triple A games at the time. It was found out that they were the x86 PC releases running via a JIT emulator and binary compatiblity layer (exagear and eltechs).
I have the physical copy of crysis remastered for my nintendo switch. I'm still looking for the nintendo switch rom for crysis remastered so I can play crysis remastered on android with the nintendo switch emulator for android. I wanna see how the nintendo switch emulator for android running crysis remastered performs on my sony xperia 1 iv android phone with it's 4k 120 hz oled display. I have the backbone controller and I use the backbone controller for playing ark survival evolved and bright memory since ark survival evolved and bright memory are pc games ported to mobile. I wish the snapdragon 8 gen 1 supports ray tracing so I can try playing crysis remastered the nintendo switch version with it's 4k display like the sony xperia 1 v android phone with ray tracing and crysis remastered the nintendo switch version.
Comparing the Switch Port to the PS3 and Xbox360 Ports is kinda unreasonable. Crysis 1 is from 2007. The ports from the latter were released 2011. Now, another 13 years later a Switch Port drops. 17 years to do your homework and learn new techniques compared to 4….
@@chrisbrown113096Funny how I had no trouble playing through Crysis on my Switch including all of the parts you claim are "unplayable". It sounds like a "you" problem. Maybe you should give it a rest, TROLLBOT.
We saw it with the 360 and PS3. Limiting hardware really pushes Devs to produce their best efforts over time. Why do we need a new switch? All cause gamefresk kept rushing Pokémon games? Well they're spending more time on the next one so maybe that's going to be more impressive that a hardware jump
For the Switch, I’d probably say that the GPU itself is rarely the primary limitation. Properly utilized, 300 GFLOPS of shader power isn’t exactly potato-level, you can get some good stuff out of it, and the more modern architecture lends to better shader efficiency than the PS360. However, what really hamstrings the Switch are the CPU and memory bandwidth. The massively slower CPU forces some pretty extensive modifications for console ports to run competently on Switch, and the lacking memory bandwidth really hurts GPU utilization (see memory overclocking with Tears of The Kingdom). I’m certainly not opposed to the low power GPU, but the surrounding components should work to maximize utilization of all the components, making the system easier to optimize for, and improving overall efficiency. The Steam Deck for example, does a generally good job in this regard. Even with a smaller GPU, it’s able to keep up with, and sometimes even surpass, the newer Z1 chips when both platforms are capped to 15 watts. For a device designed for sustained full load on battery, this is a definitive win. The most apparent weak point on the Deck is the high latency of the LPDDR5, which holds back the CPU some (in exchange for maximizing GPU utilization), but the Zen cores aren’t overly hamstrung by this, and lower clocks are used to cash in on efficiency.
@@Lauren_C I beat Crysis 3 on the Switch OLED. I tried running it on the Steam Deck afterwards, but I had a lot of issues with frame rate. The full fat PC version running on the Steam Deck seemed to be an inferior experience to the Switch. I was looking to compare some of the darker sequences, to see how important night vision becomes. My Deck is the Etched Glass LCD model, and it might not be as dark and difficult to track enemies and navigate.
@@Lauren_Cagreed the 1Ghz clocks is what really makes the Switch struggle, luckily the low level API helps a lot as well as a super light OS. I'd say the biggest issue is the memory bandwidth though, it's barely enough to do 720p stable in some games. I still find it amazing how well portal 2 runs at 1080p 60 when the PS3 and Xbox 360 could only do 720p 30fps.
They weren’t limited at the time they’re released; they were more advanced and ambitious compared to the previous generation hardware and achieved a much greater leap in tech compared to anything we currently have in gaming.
I guess you meant Russia when you said “More Eastern European” 😞 That’s where their main ~1000 employee office is which made Space Marine. I’m not telling you not to buy their games but I think people should be aware.
Why should people be aware. Not everyone in the world is about politics. Not all Russians in Russia are with the war, and The West isnt innocent either. So please, our entertainment might actually save us.
i only have the 1st crysis for switch, and it frequently crashes, it will freeze and you have to restart the game, it happens like every 2 hours, he never mentioned it in his video, hes a payed fanboy
It's for people who own a Nintendo Switch who may never have played the Crysis games. It's also for people who have played them before and want to play them on the Switch because they may not have any other platform to play them. Also, just maybe, its for people who want to play it on the Switch simply because they fucking want to.
@@MantisRapture switch is an absolute rob of a system terrible performance Nintendo first party is primarily aimed at kids. So a game that came two gens ago that wasn't a game for kids now releasing to a platform that primarily kids. Or a big man child. So perfect for you I guess.
crysis 1 was considered to be an impossible port for years, because the ps3-x360 were not the equal of pc's used at the time. "can it run crysis" meme was serious, that original port was a miracle. Techniques that crysis 1 had were not common until the ps4/xbone days. 3 is another story, its an end of lifecycle game.
They literally compared the PS3 version of crysis 3 to the switch version in THIS VIDEO lmao. At 5:08 onwards. And they talked about how it runs and looks better on switch as well.
bad jokes that sadly doesnt seem to die out: the cake is a lie, i took an arrow to the knee and can it run crysis. its basically like people meeting a german person and instantly go: "those 40's sure was crazy for you guys huh??"
A saga where the value is the graphics, does not make sense on a console like Switch and I doubt that its public wants these games. Interesting to analyze, absurd that it exists.
Nobody said that they should not port to X360.or PS3 even if It ran like ass. Switch ports are quite good, they run quite stabile at a good resolution... Why should they not.port them to Switch?
Alive, can't stop laughing. Playing games with visuals from 2004... Yeah amazing stuff. Comparing to something that is what 50 times more powerfull, 100 times? 200 times? Can't stop laughing. No games? Not very bright are you?
I don’t get why people shit on the switch so much but it’s a true marvel of engineering. It SIPS power; using only 10-15 watts of power under load while a steam deck uses 3-4x that amount. And the games
They have ported to a switch are just amazing. I absolutely love this system and its massive library of games. It has the biggest library out of any console EVER with over 9000 titles (not even memeing right now).
More like 2x max. Steam Deck uses around 25W total system power with everything maxed out. SoC can go to 15W, but the efficiency sweet spot is around 11W. Though I'm excited to see what the Switch 2 will be able to do, should be great, and again with a lower power budget.
@@564d3 Was gonna say, most of the graphically heavy games I play draw around 15W max on the SD OLED when you limit to 30-45 FPS. Highest I have ever seen is 25W and that was running RDR2. I think theyre both impressive and the SD still beats every other handheld so far in terms of performance at low wattage. So glad the handhelds have taken off like a rocket. We're eatin' good as gamers.
@@bagelbytes69420yep, I’m excited to see what next gen looks like with the new Intel or Qualcomm low power chips.
Yes you do... it's awful.. and this game is 20 years old!!!!...
The haters gonna hate, some just can't deal with how awesome the Switch is. Considering it's form factor.
I think a lot of people don't realize SVOGI is real time software ray tracing. It is mind blowing that this feature exists at all on Nintendo Switch.
I don't particularly like first person shooters but fortunately, the Switch version of Kingdom Come Deliverance also uses SVOGI.
In general, the CPUs on the Switch are single threaded beasts. They outperform the CPUs on the XB1/PS4 for single threaded tasks, it's just there's like half the number of them and memory bandwidth is significantly lower. It's more likely the performance issues are coming from hitting bandwidth limits (either CPU or GPU) than anything.
"Four ARM Cortex A57 cores, max 1.78 GHz" with one core dedicated to the OS. A single threaded beast indeed. Also has 256 cuda cores, smoking fast. Yeah it may be hitting bandwidth limits but with all that single threaded performance, I think it makes up for it ten fold.
Holy crap I was incredulous at first but they A57 cores can be faster than Jaguar cores in operations like Integer and Floating point math. Or at least at the clocks peed of the switch vs initial XB1/PS4 clockspeeds.
Nobody who matters understands what the hell you're talking about.
lets be real old architecture 1.6ghz werent much of a fight from jaguar, switch is really sophisticated in comparison!
This is pretty much confirmed. Modders get the biggest performance gains on Switch when overclocking the RAM, not the SOC.
Considering the Switch is effectively running a 2015 SoC there is something to be said on how the system is put together, and how smart developers can be when needing to optimize. The Switch gets a lot of hate, but over time it has a library of games that has taken me back in some aspects to my golden age of the Super Nintendo / Super Famicom. A system is not just evaluated on its technical capability, but also the quality and variety of software and the impact it has made. You don't ship 140M+ units of a system that is "garbage for kids". Great port.
You two work off one another really well, always a pleasure to watch 😊
Just imagine what DLSS will do for handheld gaming…. Exciting times.
There's no guarantee Nvidia will release DLSS for consoles. More likely to be FSR or another variant.
@@erelpcI think he's referring to DLSS on the Switch 2, which will be powered by an Nvidia SOC
@@travisjacobson682 interesting, yes Nvidia have made chips for Nintendo before after all, along with Switch 1
Incentivise devs to not go further with optimizations probably. I wanna be optimistic but given how upscaling techniques are being utilized today, I'm not very hopeful.
Already have it on Z1 Extreme handhelds with FSR and it's nice. Not suitable for multiplayer games though due to the input lag that comes with frame gen.
I bought Crysis 1 on the eshop a year ago for 10 dollars and it ran pretty well on the Nintendo Switch.
Saber interactive is so underrated
Underrated? They're massive and made the awful Halo CE Remake
How? They have like 2700 employees and over 160mln of dollars in revenues.
Maybe you are understimating them.
Say it all the time. Optimization is king. If one dedicated fan can make s64 run on gba these companies could do so much more. But so many sre like ahhhh the hardware will cover our sloppiness. Or tell gamers to buy new hardware. Was recently looking at killzone 2 for ps3 and that game looks better than games today. And not just visuals. The detail in the environment wnd sound are fantastic
All I want to know is if the switch 2 will enhance all the backlog switch user's already have!
If backwards compatibility will be done like in case of PS4 (+Pro) to PS5, we are most likely going to see locked framerates and maxing out dynamic resolution scaling window. So yeah, it will be an enhancement of sorts and will make a big difference in "heavy" games which drop frames and need to rely on aggressive drs (Witcher 3 for example).
@@kamilciura7953 The architecture is planned to be the same with an ARM SOC based on a newer Nvidia Tegra iteration I believe, so backwards compatibility will be hardware based, essentially how the GPU and CPU in the Wii was an overclocked, beefed up Gamecube and retained perfect compatibility with those games as such.
Crysis, the game that single handedly pushed gaming technology and FPS games forward.
As someone who just played for the first time the original pc release of both crysis and warhead, stability alone is worth it to play on the switch, the original pc release is insanely unstable, even with the c1 launcher fan patch.
In no way is it worth dropping money for a Switch version, the game is from 07 and it can only run a graphically inferior version of that at 30fps
@@Spr1ggan87you have to remember in 2007 most people couldn't run the game at great settings or resolution. I remember playing it on a pentium 4 with a GT8600 256MB medium settings at 1024x768 with no AA lol
@@Loundsify This isn't 07, this is now and there are plenty of GPUs and CPUs that can run it at 60+
@@Spr1ggan87 jeez man, get a grip it runs the game better than the PS3 and Xbox 360. It's a tablet made with 2015 tech. It's impressive to me as it plays the game better than the average PC in 2007. Maybe you're too young or wasn't into PC gaming at the time but I was there.
@@Loundsify I upgraded to the BFG 8800 GT OC specifically for Crysis. Man that was amazing to see back then.
great franchise. one of my favorites. Metro, dishonored, crysis, gears, halo. top 5
This is why i do not understand why devs can't optimise more for PS5 and Xbox Series X. AS they have more power, they do less, it seems. When you have less, you MUST do more.
Yeah, I agree. With nintendo, that was kinda the mentality with their 6th gen+ consoles. Sure, the Gamecube was faster than the PS2 in some ways, but it was weaker in others, and far weaker compared to the OG Xbox. and by the time 7th gen came out, the Wii was MUCH weaker than PS3 and 360 despite churning out amazingly well done first party games. Nintendo's graphics always look stellar despite the platform's power.
I honestly thought Crysis on ps3 was fine and still pretty cool 🤷🏻♂️
Don’t take this channel seriously when it comes to gameplay. They spend most of their time obsessing over counting pixels and frames than beating games.
Supposedly Crytek was trying to port Crysis 3 to the Wii U and they were fond of it until EA told their devs to stop further development on Wii U games/ports, so it was cancelled.
I still kind of wonder how good it could've looked and ran on the Wii U...
Just like xbox 360 but slighty better
The Wii U is more or less a marginally better Xbox 360, so it would perform similarly. I don't get why this is so confusing
@@JackFrost-1856 Wii U had a much better GPU but a worse CPU. Some games looked an entire generation ahead of the 360 version. I remember the comparison shots of Need For Speed: Most Wanted
The switch with all his limits Is just a good console... I just got 2 one lite and one v2 in this year maybe the last year of it and I love it.... I remember hating it because of my first experience with the games running like crap but theres games good and bad games and the development team matters... I just started to appreciate the mobile gaming with my PSVita and my retro handhelds... and I got the switch because is a more small powerful device and even comparing with myrog ally I still loving the stable experience of using the switch
Ah yes. Very good that 2017 hardware can sort of run 2007 software 17 years after it's release. We've really come a long way.
thank god we have professional tech wizards like you on the youtube comment section giving us mere mortals the comprehensive analysis we need in comparison to the nobodies at digital foundry that are nowhere near your level of knowledge and insight when it comes to videogame and hardware technology!!!
@@tago_mago3 you're very welcome, glad to be of service. Also, you seem to take this maybe a little bit too personal? Get out a bit, enjoy the weather, phone up a loved one; they're all great ways of keeping down the blood pressure.
Please make a video talking about what you'd love to see from the new Crysis in development. What to keep from each older one, and what innovations you'd like to see
Bought Crysis 1 for Switch recently to play for the first time, and it’s been enjoyable. It really feels like a true “PC game” in that there are few hard bounds for the player. The physics are impressive, and graphics sometimes beautiful, but other times a blurry 25fps mess.
As soon as Crysis 2 went on Sale I copped it for the Switch! Wish the multiplayer could have made it over!
I remember when the Shield TV was announced, and Crytek showed a tech demo of CryEngine running on it. I wonder how much of that code got into these ports.
Just to think that an underclocked tablet SOC from 2015 can run an enhanced version of crysis decently well is crazy to me.
Makes you think about just how much potential is wasted with phone GPUs as modern phones like the Apple A series chips, or the latest Snapdragons are leaps and bounds more powerful compared to these old Tegra chips. They were beastly for their time, though, especially the fully clocked ones.
Still remember getting Crysis back in 2007. Looking back at it it was a mediocre game but amazing tech demo meant to sell potential dev clients on Crytek2. Too bad UE3 soundly trounced it.
congrats on a great port then.. by the way, the MSI Claw 8 AI looks to have a great 8 inch VRR FreeSync display, perfect size imo
The crisis trilogy is always on sale on switch eshop & very low, made me wanna but it
But 30fps games on the ps5 and series X is acceptable….
"ehhh... Eastern European Saber" just to not say that this company is from Russia lol. I like how even Saber themselves trying to pretend being a "western company" from US and now TH-camrs are doing the same.
Next Switch or whatever Nintendo decides to call it, will be my only console. I'm tired of Ps5 and xboxes, they keep upgrading them without games that justify the upgrade...Pc exists, consoles don't need pro versions, they need capable devs to squeeze all the posible power from them and make great and memorable exclusives. Ps5 will be my last PS console, I'm just going with Pc and whatever Nintendo throws at me from now on.
Agreed
PC + Nintendo is the way to go
Sony and MS has lost their way, only truly Nintendo 1st party games hit it right out of the park
No way it can run a 16 years old game 😮this is really the futur
The PS3 version is still my favorite cause it supports 3DTVs
I just recently bought the full trilogy on Switch for £11. Liking it so far.
...but can it it do it on a cold, wet and windy Tuesday night in Stoke in the middle of February? 🤔
I have all physical copies by limited run. 😊
But can it run Crysis ?!
How do they capture the switch gameplay?
Crysis is one franchise I never played. Might try it.
This is fucking wild
I wait for my calculator to run Crysis ;D
Whatever happened to Crytek? If I were Sony I'd be like "we need a flagship FPS, we want Crysis 4 to show off the power of the PS5 Pro for launch"...... Obviously that conversation would have had to happened years ago, but I mean that would have been better resources of money than Concord.
I wish they'd discount it again, it hasn't dropped in price since last year
They added checkpoints.
0:19 lmao did Crysis race swap a character in this new version?
I had to go check that myself.
@@seebarry4068 What did you find?
Yes, wtf is going on here?
You enjoy looking for this type of stuff eh?
Just the new lighting bro
Yeah, it’ll turn to soup every time you move the camera. Can’t wait
Crysis 4 I’m excited!
This port make me proud to be a swede 😊
pewdiepie must be proud too
@@KadekGadget What does he have to do with anything?
@@shitpostingstevebecauseall6279whooooosh.... he is Swedish
This is why when
People say the series s holds games back I say no lazy ass devs do
It looks prettier and runs better than the average Unity indy game.
That’s amazing
Looks good when it come to a Switch port where most ports are garbage, but it isnt good.
now do a Vita port
It’s unfortunate that the trilogy hasn’t had a sale on the eshop in over a year now.
Nintendo being greedy as usual
@@knuclear200x pretty sure the price is up to the publishers, not Nintendo…
@@whatfoodeats Still free with PS+
@@knuclear200x ok.
*But will the Switch 2 be able to run Cyberpunk 2077?*
Stop saying "Eastern European", it's all Europe.
Geographic regions do tend to be defined by cardinal directions. You may choose to be offended by this fact, but you may also choose not to be. Take me for example. I live in the western part of Europe, and I, for one, am very content with my eastern european brethren. They are the main reason europe still exists today, so yeah, cool dudes and dudettes. I am also very content with my Eurobros in the north and the south. Everybody brings something cool to the table. It's really not that big of a deal if you come to think of it.
Looks good Performance rubbish
Nice. I can't even get Crysis Remastered to run on my very capable PC, because it refuses to launch!
i bet switch 2 will fix what ever issues it has
0:45 PS3 looks better than Switch
There is no limit to inagination...
@@MrMorotepLooks muddy on the Switch even the gun has less details and the waves look blurrier on Switch, less detail on the water as well, you can't be that blind, I am sure in other aspects the Switch looks better not in others it looks worse
Looking better and running better are not the same.
@@tim.fletcher No they're not and I never said it run better...
crysis for android less go
Do not want burn scars on my hands, thanks
@@Asaski09 lol use gamepad 😏
@@johndrippergaminggood point
NVIDIA Shield, an Android device, was very similar to the Switch and had many triple A games at the time. It was found out that they were the x86 PC releases running via a JIT emulator and binary compatiblity layer (exagear and eltechs).
Android is 🏳️🌈
I have the physical copy of crysis remastered for my nintendo switch. I'm still looking for the nintendo switch rom for crysis remastered so I can play crysis remastered on android with the nintendo switch emulator for android. I wanna see how the nintendo switch emulator for android running crysis remastered performs on my sony xperia 1 iv android phone with it's 4k 120 hz oled display. I have the backbone controller and I use the backbone controller for playing ark survival evolved and bright memory since ark survival evolved and bright memory are pc games ported to mobile. I wish the snapdragon 8 gen 1 supports ray tracing so I can try playing crysis remastered the nintendo switch version with it's 4k display like the sony xperia 1 v android phone with ray tracing and crysis remastered the nintendo switch version.
By and large?
Does DF have shares in Crysis or something? It was technically incredible for its time but as a game it has not stood the test of time.
Can your PC run Crysis?
No, but my Nintendo handheld can
But can it run Space Marine 2? /s
So, which is the more “impossible port”? Crysis 1 or Witcher 3 ?
Does hardware even matter anymore?
Comparing the Switch Port to the PS3 and Xbox360 Ports is kinda unreasonable. Crysis 1 is from 2007. The ports from the latter were released 2011. Now, another 13 years later a Switch Port drops. 17 years to do your homework and learn new techniques compared to 4….
Breaking news: Switch steals Playstation's games again
Interesting - I found Crysis 1 to be basically unplayable on switch
Me too . When a tank shows up and starts shooting my FPS tanks so low it's unplayable
You're either a lying TROLLBOT or exceptionally incompetent at playing Crysis. Which one is it?
@@chrisbrown113096Funny how I had no trouble playing through Crysis on my Switch including all of the parts you claim are "unplayable". It sounds like a "you" problem. Maybe you should give it a rest, TROLLBOT.
@@davidaitken8503 are you mentally stable ? Haha
@@chrisbrown113096 Exactly the type of non-specific answer I would expect from a TROLLBOT program.
We saw it with the 360 and PS3. Limiting hardware really pushes Devs to produce their best efforts over time.
Why do we need a new switch? All cause gamefresk kept rushing Pokémon games? Well they're spending more time on the next one so maybe that's going to be more impressive that a hardware jump
For the Switch, I’d probably say that the GPU itself is rarely the primary limitation. Properly utilized, 300 GFLOPS of shader power isn’t exactly potato-level, you can get some good stuff out of it, and the more modern architecture lends to better shader efficiency than the PS360.
However, what really hamstrings the Switch are the CPU and memory bandwidth. The massively slower CPU forces some pretty extensive modifications for console ports to run competently on Switch, and the lacking memory bandwidth really hurts GPU utilization (see memory overclocking with Tears of The Kingdom).
I’m certainly not opposed to the low power GPU, but the surrounding components should work to maximize utilization of all the components, making the system easier to optimize for, and improving overall efficiency.
The Steam Deck for example, does a generally good job in this regard. Even with a smaller GPU, it’s able to keep up with, and sometimes even surpass, the newer Z1 chips when both platforms are capped to 15 watts. For a device designed for sustained full load on battery, this is a definitive win.
The most apparent weak point on the Deck is the high latency of the LPDDR5, which holds back the CPU some (in exchange for maximizing GPU utilization), but the Zen cores aren’t overly hamstrung by this, and lower clocks are used to cash in on efficiency.
@@Lauren_C I beat Crysis 3 on the Switch OLED. I tried running it on the Steam Deck afterwards, but I had a lot of issues with frame rate. The full fat PC version running on the Steam Deck seemed to be an inferior experience to the Switch. I was looking to compare some of the darker sequences, to see how important night vision becomes. My Deck is the Etched Glass LCD model, and it might not be as dark and difficult to track enemies and navigate.
@@Lauren_Cagreed the 1Ghz clocks is what really makes the Switch struggle, luckily the low level API helps a lot as well as a super light OS. I'd say the biggest issue is the memory bandwidth though, it's barely enough to do 720p stable in some games. I still find it amazing how well portal 2 runs at 1080p 60 when the PS3 and Xbox 360 could only do 720p 30fps.
@@Lauren_Cthe SD is very well balanced in design and running on Linux it's OS is very light compared to windows.
They weren’t limited at the time they’re released; they were more advanced and ambitious compared to the previous generation hardware and achieved a much greater leap in tech compared to anything we currently have in gaming.
Crysis 1 has so many frame drops on the switch
Have you played it
Maybe when physics otherwise not really
As expected.
Wait what? There's an ARM port!!!!???! So why dont we have an Android or iOS version? You know, M4 having highest single core score in many benchmarks
The OS isn't the same
Probably because Crytek don't have the budget to make more ports and saber is too busy with other projects.
Triumph of what? This is a an old game, that was already ported on 512 meg xbox.
I guess you meant Russia when you said “More Eastern European” 😞
That’s where their main ~1000 employee office is which made Space Marine.
I’m not telling you not to buy their games but I think people should be aware.
Why should people be aware. Not everyone in the world is about politics.
Not all Russians in Russia are with the war, and The West isnt innocent either.
So please, our entertainment might actually save us.
i only have the 1st crysis for switch, and it frequently crashes, it will freeze and you have to restart the game, it happens like every 2 hours, he never mentioned it in his video, hes a payed fanboy
I don’t get what the excitement is it looks dog running on a console in 2024?!
I must have played a different switch version because it looks and runs absolutely awful
I prefer the original Red Faction for PS2 👍
I remember playing that on PC back in the day, that destruction blew my mind..
That was the game that got me to grab a PS2 at the time. Didn't regret it.
@@embracerodusk2537 It was one of the first games I got for the PS2. I wonder if they have fix the black screen issue for PCSX2 yet?
@@Asaski09 Finding hidden power ups and stuff behind walls was just amazing 👍
And the multiplayer was just great.
Varsågoda :D
PS5 version when?
You can already play these games on PS5
@@juancarlosalonso5664 Isn't it on the PS+ Extra/Premium list?
@@juancarlosalonso5664 You can play it on ps3. No need for a ps5.
But why? Who the hell is going to even buy this for the Switch?
people who play portable games while they are at breaktime during work? maybe?
BAH!
These games are almost 20 years old now.
Its 30fps bruh
On a handheld.
on 2015 mobile technology as well
Looks nothing like the pc one, cheaters.
Nice more hype for games that came out two gens ago that i can play on my xbox through backwards compatibility. Lmao whos this even for?
It's for people who own a Nintendo Switch who may never have played the Crysis games.
It's also for people who have played them before and want to play them on the Switch because they may not have any other platform to play them.
Also, just maybe, its for people who want to play it on the Switch simply because they fucking want to.
@@MantisRapture switch is an absolute rob of a system terrible performance Nintendo first party is primarily aimed at kids. So a game that came two gens ago that wasn't a game for kids now releasing to a platform that primarily kids. Or a big man child. So perfect for you I guess.
Didn’t Crysis 3 run on PS3 and the 360? It’d hope the switch could do at least that much.
All 3 Crysis games ran on PS3 and X360. But at 15-20 fps
crysis 1 was considered to be an impossible port for years, because the ps3-x360 were not the equal of pc's used at the time. "can it run crysis" meme was serious, that original port was a miracle. Techniques that crysis 1 had were not common until the ps4/xbone days. 3 is another story, its an end of lifecycle game.
They literally compared the PS3 version of crysis 3 to the switch version in THIS VIDEO lmao.
At 5:08 onwards. And they talked about how it runs and looks better on switch as well.
bad jokes that sadly doesnt seem to die out: the cake is a lie, i took an arrow to the knee and can it run crysis. its basically like people meeting a german person and instantly go: "those 40's sure was crazy for you guys huh??"
The old classic ones
cricket!!! im not interested in nintendo since snes days maby bring some games playstation or dont
Ah yes it can play Crysis, but can it run Doom?
it can, even eternal
It already does 😂
So…we can expect GTA6 on the Switch2. Nice.
PS5 is number one no console ever come close
Both the 360 and PS2 easily beat the PS5 in terms of games. PS5 has like 5 PS5 only games and the rest are just PS4 ports and multi-plats.
Ha! spoken like a person that that didn't experience the PS2, the undisputed king of sonys consoles. Ps5 is all regurgitated crap from ps4.
Nintendo can run the knock off version of crysis 😂 Nintendo has ps1 graphics of course it can run it
Take me back to the day when Crysis broke video cards 😊
A saga where the value is the graphics, does not make sense on a console like Switch and I doubt that its public wants these games. Interesting to analyze, absurd that it exists.
Not really absurd, if the switch 2 really is backward compatible, it would likely boost visuals and framerates significantly with a next gen patch.
So clueless
Looks worse than on a pc from 17 years ago
Well, its running on a phone hardware from 8 years ago.
Still incredible that the game even runs at all on a switch.
They can make anything run on a switch but should they? The answer is no.
Nobody said that they should not port to X360.or PS3 even if It ran like ass.
Switch ports are quite good, they run quite stabile at a good resolution... Why should they not.port them to Switch?
Plays best on ps5!!!!! MEGA L FOR THE QUEERBOX FANQUEERS!!!!!!! 720p7fps on QUEERBOX SERIES X!!!!
Attention seeking kids award right here folks 👏
How the hell do you still have an account? TH-cam should have purged you long ago.
You play Crysis on console and not PC, you poor??
(Sarcasm)
He's going through some rough times with Concord @@mikeuk666
@mikeuk666 the UK government released you from the mental hospital?
Switch is still alive and kicking while we are receiving the useless PS5 Pro, that has NO games.
Why do you mean it has no games, there are countless games on the PS5 that aren't in the switch
Alive, can't stop laughing. Playing games with visuals from 2004... Yeah amazing stuff.
Comparing to something that is what 50 times more powerfull, 100 times? 200 times? Can't stop laughing. No games? Not very bright are you?
There are so many games my man, xbox has no games tho
Most games on switch are from the wii u.
Astro Bot?