Okay so it's widely known that by docking a switch and then turning the resolution to 720p you can actually get digaea 6 to run well (note by default it runs quite poorly). Meaning it runs really badly in 1080p on a tv in the dock and it runs badly in 720p in handheld mode.
What I want to do is plug it in to the wall via the charger (not the dock). This will make it "possible" to get as much power as when in the dock. I'm just gonna play it handheld though in my recliner next to my wall outlet.
Yes, my switch is hacked, yes it's got overclocking as an option, so yeah, I can overclock up to docked performance to achieve what I want. But I realized, this game runs so poorly by default A LOT of people must have had this realization, so I'm wondering, anyone out there already done this? Did it work well? and what clockrates did you target? I assume ram/gpu overclocking is what's needed here? not cpu? right?
In case it's not clear from this long rant, I'm experimenting with:
mem 1600
gpu 768
cpu not overridden.
edit: See https://gbatemp.net/threads/status-monitor-overlay-tesla-overlay-to-monitor-your-hardware.558505/
What I want to do is plug it in to the wall via the charger (not the dock). This will make it "possible" to get as much power as when in the dock. I'm just gonna play it handheld though in my recliner next to my wall outlet.
Yes, my switch is hacked, yes it's got overclocking as an option, so yeah, I can overclock up to docked performance to achieve what I want. But I realized, this game runs so poorly by default A LOT of people must have had this realization, so I'm wondering, anyone out there already done this? Did it work well? and what clockrates did you target? I assume ram/gpu overclocking is what's needed here? not cpu? right?
In case it's not clear from this long rant, I'm experimenting with:
mem 1600
gpu 768
cpu not overridden.
edit: See https://gbatemp.net/threads/status-monitor-overlay-tesla-overlay-to-monitor-your-hardware.558505/
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