![]() ![]() ![]() That isn’t really saying much though, given it still becomes a stuttery mess in combat.īoth of these issues aren’t just contained to exteriors, with interior environments such as the Groundbreaker still suffering from framerate drops in areas where lighting kicks in or the environment gets particularly busy. Entering into encounters and firefights with enemies still causes the framerate to absolutely tank, although it feels like it doesn’t bottom out to quite as low a point as it did before. This issue in particular doesn’t seem to have been improved much by this patch at all. Roaming the landscape at a sprint still causes the game to completely stop and load, with the game’s world streaming still unable to keep up. Once again, this is most apparent in and around Edgewater. On framerate, The Outer Worlds is still an utterly horrific experience on Nintendo Switch, despite plenty of work being done to reduce CPU and memory usage in the patch. As much as the added details on building are nice and the additional props here and there fill the world out a bit, I feel like the effort might’ve been misplaced here. As you can see in the screenshot below, playing The Outer Worlds in handheld mode on Switch becomes an experience that wouldn’t look out of place on PS2 in some firefights. The resolution still drops far enough in both handheld and docked mode for models to turn into blocky messes, with handheld mode in particular looking pretty horrific at points. More detail has most definitely been added to the worlds in The Outer Worlds on Switch, with buildings increased in complexity and skyboxes added to the game, but the resolution and framerate are still massive issues. After downloading the patch and playing the game today however, I can confirm that it doesn’t completely fix the biggest issues that The Outer Worlds faced on Switch. With the promise of some extra detail being added to the world and more details to come, I redownloaded the game in preparation. I absolutely loved the game on Xbox One X and was severely disappointed by the terrible quality of the Switch port. The film is produced by two-time Emmy® winner Marc Platt (“Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert,” “Grease Live!”), Miranda, two-time Emmy winner John DeLuca (“Tony Bennett: An American Classic”), and Rob Marshall, with Jeffrey Silver (“The Lion King”) serving as executive producer.When it was announced earlier this week that The Outer Worlds on Nintendo Switch would be receiving a big update, I was excited. The songs feature music from multiple Academy Award® winner Alan Menken (“Beauty and the Beast,” “Aladdin”) and lyrics by Howard Ashman, and new lyrics by three-time Tony Award® winner Lin-Manuel Miranda. “The Little Mermaid” is directed by Oscar® nominee Rob Marshall (“Chicago,” “Mary Poppins Returns”)with a screenplay by two-time Oscar nominee David Magee (“Life of Pi,” “Finding Neverland”). The film stars singer and actress Halle Bailey (“grown-ish”) as Ariel Jonah Hauer-King (“A Dog’s Way Home”) as Prince Eric Tony Award® winner Daveed Diggs (“Hamilton”) as the voice of Sebastian Awkwafina (“Raya and the Last Dragon”) as the voice of Scuttle Jacob Tremblay (“Luca”) as the voice of Flounder Noma Dumezweni (“Mary Poppins Returns”) as Queen Selina Art Malik (“Homeland”) as Sir Grimsby with Oscar® winner Javier Bardem (“No Country for Old Men”) as King Triton and two-time Academy Award® nominee Melissa McCarthy (“Can You Ever Forgive Me?” “Bridesmaids”) as Ursula. She makes a deal with the evil sea witch, Ursula, which gives her a chance to experience life on land but ultimately places her life – and her father’s crown – in jeopardy. The youngest of King Triton’s daughters and the most defiant, Ariel longs to find out more about the world beyond the sea and, while visiting the surface, falls for the dashing Prince Eric. While mermaids are forbidden to interact with humans, Ariel must follow her heart. “The Little Mermaid” is the beloved story of Ariel, a beautiful and spirited young mermaid with a thirst for adventure.
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