Digital Foundry Go Hands On With Skyrim On The Nintendo Switch
But if what we played is indeed fully representative of how the final game shapes up when running in mobile mode, the Switch port of Skyrim should be well worth checking out. We’ve tried playing the game on an Intel Atom-based tablet with integrated graphics and the experience is nothing like as good as this – if you’re looking to play a fully portable Skyrim, you’re looking at a larger gaming laptop to offer the visual feature set and performance the Switch version is offering. Ultimately, 15 minutes of hands-on time with a game only goes so far – especially in a vast game like Skyrim – but what we’ve seen so far holds up really well, and we’re looking forward to taking a deeper look at the final release.
Lank91 August 23rd, 2017
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