Star Wars Outlaws na Switchu 2 totalnie zaskakuje

Welcome to my review of the Star Wars Outlaws port for Nintendo Switch 2! I examine how Ubisoft handled this ambitious open world, what compromises had to be made, and whether the Switch 2 version is a worthwhile alternative. If you're a fan of Star Wars, open worlds, and want to know if a game like Outlaws runs well on a hybrid console, this article should answer your questions—no biggies. This game runs slightly better than it does on Xbox Series S 😳 What does this mean for the future of Nintendo's console? ✔ SUBSCRIBE to my channel! ►http://bit.ly/2g1tj4j Group for my viewers ►   / jerzykijerzego   Fanpage: Find channel news here ►   / jerzythegamer   My Instagram ►   / jerzythegamer   My X profile ►   / antarespl   Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 01:51 First Impressions – Switch 2 vs. PS5 and Xbox Series 04:59 What's Added to the Switch Version 05:44 My Hate on Nintendo and the Game Key-Card 07:25 What I Like About Star Wars Outlaws 15:07 What's Improved Since Release 18:40 The Hater Issue and What About the Sequel 20:26 Who Are They? 😸 20:54 Do I recommend SW Outlaws on Switch 2 and what about other games? 22:59 Additional graphics review 23:46 High-resolution screenshots 26:11 Recommended videos #starwarsoutlaws #switch2 #gamereview #switch2gameplay Things you need to know before you decide to buy. In this video: Plot and characters: We play as Kay Vess (Humberly González) and her companion Nix – a criminal atmosphere, a massive galactic heist, shady dealings, and an attempt to escape the past. Gameplay and improvements since last year's release: stealth, weapon pickups, gang reputation, etc. New features for Switch 2: gyroscope controls, touch-based menu controls, improvements in handheld and desktop modes, DLSS support (in the dock) and optimizations to keep the game playable despite the requirements. Performance and visual quality: framerate targeted at ~30 fps in most situations, lower-quality textures compared to versions for more powerful platforms; docked mode with DLSS can do the job, though not always perfectly. Retail release: the game is not a classic cartridge version, but a Game Key Card—the physical disc serves as a key/license, and the game and assets must be downloaded online. Nintendo sucks! 😾 Strengths + Weaknesses: The port is technically impressive for a Switch 2, and at times, the visuals are very nice (better than Cyberpunk 2077? 🤔) Disclaimer: I received a review copy from the publisher, but it has absolutely no impact on the content of the video or my opinion of the game. Why do YouTubers write such disclaimers at all? Because that's what Polish law recommends. It's also to end any speculation about whether such material is sponsored, as many influencers previously simply made rude advertisements without indicating that they were paid for it. However, receiving or renting a product to review it is as old as reviews of anything in general. Film critics get invitations to screenings, and somehow no one criticizes them for not having to pay for a ticket. So let's not make this a circus with games. If the game were bad, I might not have lost money, but I would have wasted my time, and I'd especially like to warn my viewers that they could lose both time and money. You can find this video by searching for the following phrases: Star Wars Outlaws Switch 2 review, Star Wars Outlaws Switch 2 gameplay, Outlaws Switch 2 analysis, Outlaws Switch 2 performance, Star Wars Outlaws PS5 vs. Switch 2, Kay Vess review, Nix Outlaws character, Outlaws DLSS on Switch 2, Outlaws Game-Key Card, Outlaws gyroscope controls, Outlaws handheld mode, Outlaws docked mode, Outlaws frame drops, Outlaws fps 30, is Outlaws Switch 2 worth it, Outlaws review PL, Star Wars Outlaws opinion, Outlaws open world, Outlaws missions and thefts, Outlaws galaxy, Outlaws Outer Rim, best Star Wars games, worst Star Wars games, Star Wars Outlaws Steam Deck, SW Outlaws review, SW Outlaws Nintendo Switch 2, SW Outlaws NS2 gameplay,