Just imagine hanging out with Johnny Silverhand on the commute to work, or flying high over Hyrule in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 in 4K? Truly a mouth-watering proposition. It would properly open the console up to full-blown open world games like Assassin's Creed Valhalla and Cyberpunk 2077, which right now the Switch family simply cannot achieve due to a lack of power. As such, we definitely think gamers should take this information with a healthy pinch of salt.Īll that said, though, there's no doubting that a Super Nintendo Switch Pro console, kitted out as discussed here would be a brilliant experience for gamers. And naturally, despite how verified an insider may thought to be, until any hard evidence breaks cover then we're definitely still operating firmly in rumor territory right now. Whether or not DLSS 2.0 will ramp a 1440p resolution up to 4K, though, remains to be seen. We can totally see a new Switch coming with a 1440p native resolution, which is double that of the Nintendo Switch's 720p, and we can also see it make use of DLSS 2.0, too, as Nvidia's graphics tech powers the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch Lite. Here at T3 we think that a new Nintendo Switch console is definitely coming, and the information in this latest discussion of a "Super Nintendo Switch" makes sense to us up to a point. Indeed, as z0m3le notes, thanks to these leaks he believes "we can say with some confidence that is a PS4 with DLSS and a better cpu". DLSS 2.0 is the very latest version of that technology, and it is currently improving the performance in AAA games like Cyberpunk 2077 on PC. With DLSS turned on, for example, a game can be running at a native 1440p resolution, like the rumored Super Nintendo Switch, and then that can be upscaled to something higher, even up to 4K, without a noticeable performance hit on framerate. The information tallies with what z0m3le has heard Nintendo is working on, though, and especially so in the sense that the BigN has been tipped to be utilising DLSS 2.0 on its next console, which is a smart AI tech from Nvidia that uses a deep learning neural network to boost framerates and upscale resolutions. "It wasn't found by me or anything, it was found by a data miner and shared with someone on Nintendoera, so it's this community's information, I just happened to catch it there and bring it up here in the thread." z0m3le explains that, "the game has the current model's profile render resolution set to 720p and a new Switch profile (it specifically says switch for platform) with a render (render not just output, so not DLSS) resolution of 1440p. The core of this leak appears to come from data mined information from a Nintendo Switch game that reveals a profile for a 1440p resolution system.
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