Portal Companion Collection just came to Switch last week, and Digital Foundry has offered up a new technical analysis for the port, diving into a number of aspects like frame rate and resolution.
Here’s the full roundup of tidbits:
– 1080p resolution when docked – Seems to have two times multi-sample anti-aliasing for more image detail – Portal Companion Collection has 720p resolution in portable mode – MSA still in place for the first game – Portal 2 has no anti-aliasing in portable mode – Visual settings appear to be the same in docked and portable modes – Portal Companion Collection frame rate on Switch is typically 60 FPS; original PS3/360 releases aimed for 30 FPS – Occasional duplicate frames pop up during traversal – Sticking the camera up to dense alpha effects impacts the frame rate – Staring at a portal can cause some frame rate hiccups at times – Loading portals into view often causes short but noticeable performance issues – Portable mode mostly cleans up performance issues – NVIDIA Lightspeed Studios worked on the Switch port
You can check out the full analysis for Portal Companion Collection in Digital Foundry’s video below.
Portal Companion Collection, featuring both Portal 1 and Portal 2, is being sold digitally on the Switch eShop.
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