Yesterday, the ROM of Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door it leaked. While this means that leaks are already circulating on the internet, and emulators of the switch They already run it, this was not all. Along with this, it has been revealed that this title has support for 4K, something that is impossible on the current Switch model, but could be one of the options on the Switch 2.
According to your code, Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door It has support for 4K. Considering that this is not possible on the current model of the Switch, It has been speculated that the Switch 2 will be compatible with this resolution. Along with this, it is not ruled out that certain titles, like this remastering, enjoy some type of benefit when being backward compatible.
“The Thousand Year Door codebase supports 4K resolution. Nintendo Switch does not support 4K resolution. You can do the math, I’m sure!”
The Thousand Year Door’s codebase has support for 4K resolution. Nintendo Switch does not support 4K resolution. You can do the math, I am sure!
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— Nintendo Prime (@NintyPrime) May 22, 2024
Let us remember that previous leaks have indicated that the Switch 2 is a console with a technical performance similar to the PlayStation 4, but it was not until the PS4 Pro that we saw support for 4K. This means that Nintendo would be using technology such as DLSS to achieve this performance.something that will surely excite fans.
In the past, Rumors indicated that the Switch Pro would have 4K support through an improved dock. Currently, whether the Switch 2 would make use of this, or the hardware already offers a resolution that will be activated when connecting to the television. We can only wait for Nintendo to share official information. On related topics, you can check out our review of Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door here. Likewise, you can learn more about the ROM leak here.
Author’s Note:
A 4K resolution for Switch and Switch 2 games sounds like something very interesting, and I would like to see titles like Tears of the Kingdom and Team Asano’s work at this resolution.
Via: Nintendo Prime
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