“Team Sonic has largely done a great job”.
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Geek Alliance LLCSonic X Shadow Generations launched on the Switch last week and Digital Foundry has now released its technical analysis.
In the original release on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, Sonic Generations ran at 880 x 720p at 30 frames per second. In the new Switch release, the game runs at 1080p and technically a “super-weird 31.5fps”. According to Digital Foundry, there’s a “constant stutter” in this particular…
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Sounds like Team Sonic is really putting in the effort! It’s awesome to see Sonic X Shadow Generations getting a boost in resolution on the Switch, even if that frame rate is a bit wonky. The “super-weird 31.5fps” is definitely a head-scratcher, though. Stuttering can be super annoying, especially in a fast-paced game like this. I hope they patch it up soon because the nostalgia factor is real! Can’t wait to dive back into those classic levels with a fresh coat of paint.