Key Takeaways
- Nintendo made improvements to Perfect Dark, creating the “dark” effect.
- Additional changes include fixes to input delay and UV mapping.
- There are still some issues, such as sound control and frame rate drops. Nintendo may address this in the future.
Nintendo has made some improvements Perfect Dark on the Nintendo Switch, improving many problems, including the possibility of game crashes. The improvement surprised some Nintendo Switch players, because the Perfect Dark the update is done without too much deletion.
Nintendo is constantly adding new games to its Nintendo Switch Online and Expansion Pack services, including recent additions Turok 2: infected with evil SY Shadow Man to the Mature application. While these additions have garnered a lot of attention, it appears that some changes have been made. Perfect Darkwhich was already in the Mature Collection.
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Nintendo gamers and dataminers have discovered that a change has been made that fixes some – though not all – reported issues. Perfect Dark on the Switch. The biggest of them is the “blur” effect that can affect the player's perspective. Although the blur was present in the original version of the game on the N64, the effect became so powerful that at some points in the Switch version, the screen will become blurred as the blur effect becomes more and more intense. This has been remastered, avoiding this problem, although the blur still seems to be more pronounced than on the N64.
What else has changed in the Nintendo Switch version of Perfect Dark?
As noted by Graslu00, the input lag seems to be reduced, the X track is fixed, the exploding fragments work properly, the UV map is fixed, and the sunlight bleeding on solid objects has been fixed. orina. However, there are still some issues left, such as the sound control being too quiet, frame rate drops, blurry explosions, and flare from non-solar sources visible on the screen. through guns and walls. It remains to be seen if and when the problem with the Switch Online Mature Collection game will be fixed.
Since N64 games on Nintendo Switch are emulated, there may be issues that are not present in the original version. This hurt some titles that were even developed by Nintendo. For example, previous updates fixed some issues Zelda: Ocarina of Timewhich had no fog in the first place. While bringing these games back to modern consoles is something that many fans are happy about, making sure that the experience is comparable to the original is important, especially for those new to the game. Nintendo veterans can wait patiently, but new players facing bugs in the game may give up on the title, no matter how good they got it in the first version.