- Donkey Kong Bananza does not offer the NVIDIA DLSS scaling technology from Nintendo Switch 2
- Digital Foundry explains in its technological review that the game only supports AMD’s FSR1 technology with SMAA
- Mario Kart World does not offer DLSS either
One of the most attractive features of Nintendo Switch 2 is the DEEP Learning Super (DLSS) sampling of NVIDIA, a scaling technology that has not been offered with the original switch and mainly improves the quality and performance of the graphics. However, as Mario Kart WorldThis feature is not available for Donkey Kong Bananza.
In Digital Foundry’s Tech Review of Donkey Kong BananzaIt should be noted that the last exclusive Switch 2 title does not support the DLS, although it is one of the main features of the console.
Although the game is always congratulated for its visuals, it is confirmed that it only uses Fidelityfx Super Resolution 1 (FSR1) of AMD with an underpixel morphological antialiasing (SMAA).
“The Switch 2 supports technologies such as DLSS, and we saw them in many games,” said John Linneman by Digital Foundry.
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“But Nintendo does not take advantage at all.
Digital Foundry also notes that the finest details are less pronounced in the target resolution of the 1080p game at 1200p using a dynamic resolution, but in portable mode, the game seems to “produce a convincing 1080p presentation on the internal screen”.
We do not know why Nintendo has chosen not to use the powerful technology for setting up equipment for its latest first party games. Interesting fact, DLSS is available for Switch 2 versions of Zelda’s legend: Breath of the Wild And Kingdom tearsas well as several third -party games such as Cyberpunk 2077.
In Techradar Gaming Donkey Kong Bananza Review, Hardware Writer Dash Wood said that the game “is the biggest title Nintendo Switch 2 to date, offering an incredible destruction system that presents the power of the new system”.
“It is visually impressive and, although the story is nothing to write to the house, benefits from a charming and expressive game of voice and animations. Throw an apparently endless flow of collector and secrets, and you have a fleshy adventure that is a pleasure to explore.”