KD wasn't on the warriors then...... unless it's a custom team I suppose.
It apppesds that screen shot is intentionally deceptive. The PS4 version looks better that that screen shot portrays.
KD wasn't on the warriors then...... unless it's a custom team I suppose.
KD wasn't on the warriors then...... unless it's a custom team I suppose.
Found a small glitch. There's a small white mark that will appear soon after starting a game, and stay there the whole game. I switched from docked to undocked and it went away for a bit, then it came back.
You can see it on the referee's left leg here.
Also 2K18 has the Nike jerseysThat KD PS4 screenshot is from 2K14, I can tell by the HUD.
Also 2K18 has the Nike jerseys
That's not a screenshot of Nba 2K18 PS4 come on Maverick don't spread misinformationThis is from NBA 2K13 on the Wii U
This is from Switch NBA 2K18
This is from NBA 2K18 on PS4
And this from PSP
That's not a screenshot of Nba 2K18 PS4 come on Maverick don't spread misinformation
Charlotte bobcats haven't existed since 2014....which 2k14 was made in 2013.
That's definitely the launch PS4 title 2K14 where faces were......fat lol, you can tell by the scoreboard as well.
Are you able to save a basketball game while playing? Like I am in the third quarter, but can't finish. Can you save?
If not, guess lucky the Switch has a sleep mode. That should work instead.
Anyone posted this comparison?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZ9-tZqaMag
Looks surprisingly close, framerate aside.
Anyone posted this comparison?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZ9-tZqaMag
Looks surprisingly close, framerate aside.
I was really thinking of getting the Switch version, but that framerate comparison is jarring. Decisions decisions...
Very nice. Switch hold enough for a portable. The docked resolution is less than 1080p, no?
No its 1080p. Not sure if its dynamic.
Anyway from the video.. The most easiest differences to spot out is in 0:32 and 0:45.
Switch lacks depth of field, and lower lighting and texture quality. Lack of depth of field and less texture(the suit) is very apparent on the reporter at 0:32. I wasn't sure about the lighting 100% based on that still shot.. But if you look at 0:45, it confirms it. Guy's body on 0:45 had no skin texture and the lighting was definitely decreased as well.
So Switch runs at 1080p 30fps with no depth of field and some downgrades in lighting and textures, but animations and polygons are about the same. PS4 Pro(and Xbox One X) run at 4k 60fps have the depth of field and better lighting and textures, and Xbox One S has all the fidelity and performance of PS4 Pro but at 1080p essentially. The character model skin textures wouldn't be apparent from a court view when there's action, but only close up.
Still a great looking game on Switch. 2k18 looks noticably improved from 2k17 as well.
https://www.cnet.com/news/how-nba-2k18-got-its-insane-next-gen-graphics/
I'm super curious how the game would look like on Switch with an X2.. Basically equivalent CPU power to PS4, but 1.5x the GPU power of Switch, and 2X the amount of RAM and Bandwidth as the Switch. Maybe it could run at 60fps locked, but share the same downgrades in lighting and textures as the Switch
No its 1080p. Not sure if its dynamic.
Anyway from the video.. The most easiest differences to spot out is in 0:32 and 0:45.
Switch lacks depth of field, and lower lighting and texture quality. Lack of depth of field and less texture(the suit) is very apparent on the reporter at 0:32. I wasn't sure about the lighting 100% based on that still shot.. But if you look at 0:45, it confirms it. Guy's body on 0:45 had no skin texture and the lighting was definitely decreased as well.
So Switch runs at 1080p 30fps with no depth of field and some downgrades in lighting and textures, but animations and polygons are about the same. PS4 Pro(and Xbox One X) run at 4k 60fps have the depth of field and better lighting and textures, and Xbox One S has all the fidelity and performance of PS4 Pro but at 1080p essentially. The character model skin textures wouldn't be apparent from a court view when there's action, but only close up.
Still a great looking game on Switch. 2k18 looks noticably improved from 2k17 as well.
https://www.cnet.com/news/how-nba-2k18-got-its-insane-next-gen-graphics/
I'm super curious how the game would look like on Switch with an X2.. Basically equivalent CPU power to PS4, but 1.5x the GPU power of Switch, and 2X the amount of RAM and Bandwidth as the Switch. Maybe it could run at 60fps locked, but share the same downgrades in lighting and textures as the Switch