Paris, France – Recently, Nintendo released Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition on the Nintendo Switch, boasting significant improvements over the original 2015 Wii U version. However, a modder by the name of MasaGratoR has uncovered a hidden 60fps mode within the game, hinting at the possibility of even further enhancements.
Despite the discovery of the 60fps mode, MasaGratoR noted that the mode is not functioning as intended, leading to some issues during gameplay. The game’s executable reveals that the hidden mode is only partially implemented, causing “weird issues” when enabled. While the game’s cutscenes may display some inconsistencies, the existence of the 60fps mode raises questions about potential performance upgrades for the upcoming Switch 2.
As Nintendo gears up for the release of the Switch 2, many are speculating whether the company will leverage the console’s enhanced power to improve the performance and graphical quality of existing games like Xenoblade Chronicles X. While there is no definitive confirmation of such upgrades, the presence of the 60fps mode suggests that Nintendo may be considering the option.
Fans eagerly anticipating more information about the Switch 2 can look forward to the upcoming Direct event on 2nd April 2025. Details about the console, its release date, pricing, and game lineup are all expected to be revealed during the event.
In light of the potential for performance boosts on the Switch 2, gamers are left wondering which titles could benefit the most from these enhancements. Share your thoughts on which Nintendo games you believe would greatly improve with increased performance in the comments below.
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