Once again, the performance of Switch games has given a lot to talk about. Today new information emerged about the remastering of Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Doorand it was confirmed that one of the fans' biggest fears is a reality, since this title will run at 30fps.
According to multiple media outlets, Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door on Nintendo Switch it will run at only 30fps. In comparison, the original title on GameCube reaches 60fps. Although the Big N did not reveal what caused this change, you only have to look at the promotional material to realize the graphic leap that the remastering presents.
While not having 60fps in an RPG like Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door may not be a big problem for some, it is still a controversial decision for many fans. Usually, Changes of this type are the result of a visual section that consumes many resources of a console. Considering that the remake has new animations, lighting and multiple details have been added to the settings, it is very likely that the visual ambition caused it to only be possible to have a stable 30fps.
Considering that Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door will arrive on the Nintendo Switch on May 23, 2024, we only have to wait a month to see how the game looks and runs in action. On related topics, you can check our preview of this title here. Likewise, Nintendo has shared a new trailer for the remastering.
Author's Note:
While it is true that 60fps is not as necessary for an RPG as Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Doorremember that this title places great weight on pressing buttons at the right time, and it is very likely that all those who grew up with the GameCube version will notice the change to 30fps.
Via: Nintendo Wire
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