ROM Hack Any Sonic Frontiers graphic mod ?

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I wonder why it runs so poorly on the Switch. Badly optimized? Or just Sega can't port for shit again?
 
the game runs like garbage as is what do you think a graphics mod will do? :lol:
Haters officially got dunked, no point in embarrassing yourself but, well, embracing yourself for the sake of it.
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Its a very solid if you look at any compression video. Lack of foliage and large culling prolly tied to memory restrictions. But otherwise, game use dynamic resolution. YOu just have to overclock your switch or/and use docked mode to make the image more sharp.
 
It would be great a mod to make the screen look more sharper, the blurriness is intense!
this is one of those games that requires 921 GPU otherwise you are going to deal with a pixelated resolution atleast from my testing and this is with the ram overclocked to 1862. the CPU usage itself seems to stay rather low.
 
Anything for the skins on the Switch ? They'd always spark like some epileptic stuff if they've got a hat on the head or something.

I tried sys-clk, but didn't succeed yet in solving the problem.
 
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So a lot of people seem to be confused about this, and although I am definitely NOT in any way a professional, I can however give my two cents about the topic. Most (except physics) mods do work on Switch, unless the mod doesn't support the latest version of Frontiers, or they're too graphically intense for the switch to even handle. All you have to do is add the "raw" file stuff into the game's "romfs" file that you'll make when modding the Switch's SD Card. For instance, that mod that fixes the foliage issue works great! Version 1.0 of the mod specifically is what's recommended, but anything higher than that (like messing with Ouranos) will most DEFINITELY crash your game, since those versions where made with Yuzu or Ryujinx's PC specs in mind. Then again, from personal experience, keep the mods to a minimum so that you don't potentially mess anything up. That's all 😁👍
 

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