The Nintendo Switch 2 has achieved significant success, yet its exclusive launch games are perceived as somewhat underwhelming. While it benefits from backward compatibility, several classic Switch titles have received performance patches that improve their performance considerably. Many original Switch games perform better without specific patches due to improved hardware capabilities. For instance, Trials of Mana reaches 60 FPS on Switch 2, whereas it ran at a lower frame rate on the original system. Overall, the Switch 2 is progressively enhancing its game library despite the initial release not being particularly strong.
Classic Switch games that run better than ever after free patches, what more could you ask for? The answer is several additional improved games that never got Switch 2 patches.
Many original Switch games actually look and run better than they ever did, despite not getting patched for the new system.
The RPG cult classic Trials of Mana actually hits 60 FPS on the Switch 2, even though it looked like it ran at 30 FPS on the original Switch.
The system is steadily building a healthier library with the addition of Donkey Kong, but the experience largely revolves around backwards compatibility.
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