Guys how does this look compared to Mario Kart DS??
The MK7 comparison is silly because it's also so obvious. It's like comparing the sun and the moon and going "the sun provides better lighting in literally every location on the map."
Guys how does this look compared to Mario Kart DS??
The MK7 comparison is silly because it's also so obvious. It's like comparing the sun and the moon and going "the sun provides better lighting in literally every location on the map."
Personally, I think I'm going to start complaining about any benchmarks anybody does anywhere unless the results are counter intuitive. Like an FPS graph showing that a Titan Xp has a higher FPS count than a 1070 which has a higher FPS count than a 960? Thanks for the information assholes! Couldn't have figured out which card was better without your helpful benchmarks!
Guys how does this look compared to Mario Kart DS??
The MK7 comparison is silly because it's also so obvious. It's like comparing the sun and the moon and going "the sun provides better lighting in literally every location on the map."
The MK7 comparison is silly because it's also so obvious. It's like comparing the sun and the moon and going "the sun provides better lighting in literally every location on the map."
Where did I say anything about the hardware? I said BotW and MK8 Deluxe when docked on Switch look as good as any game on PS4 and XB1 and I stand by that 100%. If you don't agree or think I'm taking drugs because I don't agree with your opinion then I'm very sorry.
Personally, I think I'm going to start complaining about any benchmarks anybody does anywhere unless the results are counter intuitive. Like an FPS graph showing that a Titan Xp has a higher FPS count than a 1070 which has a higher FPS count than a 960? Thanks for the information assholes! Couldn't have figured out which card was better without your helpful benchmarks!
To be fair, going by this particular example, MK7 only touches up the existing DS tracks. Nothing is reworked or added as far as track layout and visual elements. It's just higher res, with a higher poly count and texture filtering. They're remasters, if you will.
MK8 on the other hand completely remakes all the old tracks. Nintendo put much more effort into the retro tracks in MK8 than in any other title. Even MK Wii didn't alter the look of the retro DS tracks that much. It essentially made them wider (for gameplay purposes) and turned 2D elements into 3D elements, with a bit of lighting thrown in the mix.
It's incredible and I don't know why people are getting their knickers in a twist over DF comparing the last Mario Kart to the latest instalment, both of which ran on Nintendo handheld systems (one of which can be docked to a HDTV).
It looks far more than two generations apart. 3DS to Switch has got to be the largest leap in generations ever. Isn't Switch like 50x a 3DS when in handheld mode?
Of course it would and it is to be expected but it makes the work done to MK8 to become clearer as the low resolution "hides" the work that went into MK7.
It's incredible and I don't know why people are getting their knickers in a twist over DF comparing the last Mario Kart to the latest instalment, both of which ran on Nintendo handheld systems (one of which can be docked to a HDTV).
It looks far more than two generations apart. 3DS to Switch has got to be the largest leap in generations ever. Isn't Switch like 50x a 3DS when in handheld mode?