Test FPS Performance Genshin Impact On Switch



Test FPS Performance Genshin Impact On Switch
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  1. The Nintendo Switch does not officially support Android. Android on the Nintendo Switch does not use the full GPU and Cpu performance. And Android is not optimized for the Nintendo Switch. When the game is released for the Switch it will have better graphics and pperformance.

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  2. Given by the weird touch screen control, and the fact that the joycons do not respond to input…i assume this is Android installed on a jailbroken switch…now while this version of Android is compiled specifically to work on switch, it is NOT technically emulation.
    However we have to consider a bunch of things…if this is a decent version of Android, let's say Android 10, the minimum memory requirements for Android 10 are at least 2gb of ram. However the Switch's operating system only uses 1gb of ram. Basically the native game on switch should have 1gb of ram MORE to use, for a total of 3gb's of ram instead of just 2 (remember, the switch has 4gb of ram).
    We also have to consider that this Android version compiled for switch is FAR FROM STABLE and it is poorly optimised.

    TLDR: I can guarantee you the native version will be more polished and at a stable framerate, not saying 60fps, but a playable 30 for certain.

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