Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition, launched on March 20 for Nintendo Switch, features a hidden mode allowing for 60fps gameplay. Modder MasaGratoR revealed this executable, which, while promising improved performance, raises some unspecified issues when enabled. The current game's resolution ranges from 504p in handheld to 1080p in docked mode, indicating optimizations. Speculations around this hidden mode suggest it could work better on the anticipated Nintendo Switch 2, with more clarity expected in Nintendo's upcoming Direct on April 2.
Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition features a hidden 60fps mode, hinting at potential enhancements for the future Nintendo Switch 2.
The game's dynamic resolution ranges from 504p-720p in handheld mode, and 760p-1080p while docked, showcasing its performance metrics on the current hardware.
Speculation suggests that this hidden mode could become fully accessible with a potential patch when played on the Nintendo Switch 2, depending on backward compatibility.
Nintendo is expected to reveal more updates about Switch 2 in their Direct on April 2, which may shed light on these performance mysteries.
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