Donkey Kong Bananza ignores one of the Nintendo Switch 2's key features, instead using an outdated version of AMD FSR. In their review of the next big Nintendo Switch 2 exclusive launching in the console's release window, the tech experts at Digital Foundry confirmed the game doesn't use NVIDIA DLSS, which has been put to great use in other launch titles like Cyberpunk 2077 and Street Fighter 6, but AMD FSR 1 in conjunction with SMAA, a post-process anti aliasing solution, which is baffling, considering what can be achieved on the system using NVIDIA's upscaler. Still, image quality is acceptable, […]
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