Nier: Automata’s Native Nintendo Switch Port Has Kingdom Hearts Fans Fuming

Nier: Automata’s Native Nintendo Switch Port Has Kingdom Hearts Fans Fuming



Nier: Automata’s Native Nintendo Switch Port Has Kingdom Hearts Fans Fuming

“Gee 2B! how come Square Enix lets you have a native port on the Nintendo Switch?”- Sora (in all probability)Image: The Visking Corporation / Square Enix / Kotaku

Following Nintendo’s announcement that PlatinumGames’ cult-favorite action-RPG Nier: Automata is coming to the Switch later this yr, some players are demanding that Square Enix make native ports for the Kingdom Hearts video games as effectively.

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During yesterday’s Nintendo Direct Mini: Partner Showcase, Square Enix introduced that Nier: Automata The End of YoRHa Edition is coming to the Switch on October 6. The Switch port contains beforehand launched add-ons just like the ”3C3C1D119440927” DLC in addition to new costumes.

In a follow-up weblog submit, the official Japanese Nier Twitter account confirmed the Switch port will run at 30 frames per second with a 1920×1080 decision when docked and a 1280×720 decision in handheld mode. While Nier: Automata followers shared memes in response to how poorly The End of YoRHa Edition would possibly run on Nintendo’s modest {hardware}, Kingdom Hearts followers demanded that Square Enix give Kingdom Hearts the identical therapy with the discharge of a local port on the Switch.

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“How tf could Square get Nier to run at 1080p at 30fps but couldn’t bother to make a native port of Kingdom Hearts LMFAO,” one Twitter person wrote.

“You cannot tell me a Kingdom Hearts native port isn’t possible when looking at how NieR will run 1080p on dock for the Switch,” one other replied.

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Of course, the Kingdom Hearts video games are already obtainable on the Switch, through streaming cloud expertise meant to function a workaround to run video games which are too demanding for the hand held console’s {hardware}. Though the prospect of getting Sora and crew on the go was a dream come true for followers, these cloud-streaming Switch ports turned out to be a nightmare.

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Since the launch of the Switch cloud variations of Kingdom Hearts in February, gamers have reported severe latency points and start-up crashes. The cloud ports performed so terribly for some die-hard Kingdom Hearts followers that they straight-up suggested different gamers to not purchase the video games on the Switch.

It’s arduous in charge Kingdom Hearts followers for getting upset that Square Enix gave a predominantly PlayStation 2-era sport the lackluster cloud port therapy whereas Nier: Automata, a full-on PlayStation 4 title, is getting a local Switch port.

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“I gotta’ imagine this is because [Tetsuya] Nomura has always had the KH team handle the ports directly and they’re busier now whereas PlatinumGames has the bandwidth,” YouTuber Liam Allen-Miller tweeted. “But yeah not a great look, especially for the PS2 titles.”

Kotaku reached out to Square Enix and Nintendo for remark.

Time will inform whether or not Platinum Games’ award-winning action-RPG will endure the identical destiny as Kingdom Hearts in relation to its Switch efficiency. If it does, I’m positive some gamers will make a meta real-world gameplay problem out of it, kinda like they already do within the current variations by sabotaging their HUDs. Maybe that is the daybreak of the crappy framerate problem.

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Nier: Automata The End of YoRHa Edition launches on Nintendo Switch on October 6 for $40, and is already up for preorder on the eShop.

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