Because the PS4 version is a rebuilt version that is horribly optimized and glitchy and pisses me off. Lol Arkham knight performance runs circles around it and there is no excuse for that.
it depends on what nintendo switch device type you have. If you are using a V1 model without a mod chip, then you will want to change the battery and to only overclock when pulled into an official nintendo switch charger, this is ONLY NEEDED if you are overclocking your GPU to 995MHz and Memory to 2000+MHz(like in this video). If you do it to 460 or even like 760 GPU and 1600 memory, then that is not necessarily required but recommended. The reason why is because it draws so much power. If it is an oled or a V2 switch with a mod chip, it is still recommended to have it plugged in but there will be less worry than a V1 summary: If you are max overclocking on a non mod chip switch, plug it in with the official nintendo charger while playing, and expect to need to change the battery in 1-3 years time depending on the use If you are moderately overclocking a non mod chip switch, you literally have nothing to worry about, If you have a V2 or Oled, you are also fine.
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Overclocking
How is Arkham City 60fps on Nintendo switch but on the PS4 it frame drops so much
he’s using modified nintendo switch
Probably because Switch is more powerful than PS4 (that's a joke)
Because Arkham City on Switch is the original PS3/360 version. PS4 was updated with new visuals on Unreal 4.
Because the PS4 version is a rebuilt version that is horribly optimized and glitchy and pisses me off. Lol Arkham knight performance runs circles around it and there is no excuse for that.
@@thetikijam Lazy hands of developers...
Can you play resident evil 7 cloud version??
Perfeito! Vou baixar!
Nice
really fluid but on my console too I overclock it but it damages you tell me the battery of my switch or not vrm
You yourself are responsible when you do overclocking, it is impossible to say anything definite here
@@HandheldGamingMain I know but I was just wondering if it's going to fail on the battery or am I wrong?
@@Eugène-GabrielStAmand I've been using it for over a year on several devices and it hasn't broken yet :)
it depends on what nintendo switch device type you have. If you are using a V1 model without a mod chip, then you will want to change the battery and to only overclock when pulled into an official nintendo switch charger, this is ONLY NEEDED if you are overclocking your GPU to 995MHz and Memory to 2000+MHz(like in this video). If you do it to 460 or even like 760 GPU and 1600 memory, then that is not necessarily required but recommended. The reason why is because it draws so much power.
If it is an oled or a V2 switch with a mod chip, it is still recommended to have it plugged in but there will be less worry than a V1
summary: If you are max overclocking on a non mod chip switch, plug it in with the official nintendo charger while playing, and expect to need to change the battery in 1-3 years time depending on the use
If you are moderately overclocking a non mod chip switch, you literally have nothing to worry about,
If you have a V2 or Oled, you are also fine.