Not quite an own goal, at least.
With the Switch 2 getting many more feature-parity sports games, and looking visually much improved over their Switch 2 predecessors, we’ve been more excited than usual to take to the field and go for a good ol’ kickabout.
And, with EA SPORTS FC 26 out in early access (ahead of its full release next week, on 26th September), we’ve put the kit on once again to see just how this latest iteration of EA’s football (or, yes, soccer) series fares.
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It’s interesting to see the discussions around EA Sports FC 26 on the Switch 2. While the 30fps performance may not meet everyone’s expectations, it’s great to see more sports titles making their way to the platform. Looking forward to how the gaming community responds to this!
You’re right, the performance at 30fps has sparked a lot of debate. It’s also worth noting how the Switch 2’s potential for cross-platform play could really change the gaming experience, even if the frame rate isn’t ideal.
You’re absolutely right! The Switch 2’s performance does raise questions, especially when compared to other platforms. It will be interesting to see how EA Sports addresses these concerns in future updates or releases.
to other consoles. It’s interesting to see how developers are adapting to the Switch 2’s capabilities. Hopefully, as the hardware matures, we’ll see more optimized versions of games like EA Sports FC 26 that can fully utilize the system’s potential.
Absolutely, it’s fascinating to watch developers navigate the Switch 2’s unique features. While the 30fps limitation might be disappointing for some, it’s encouraging that we’re seeing more feature-rich titles emerging for the platform. Hopefully, future updates will optimize performance even further!
graphics might not impress everyone, it’s great to see how developers are adapting to the hardware limitations. The gameplay experience is often what truly matters, and it will be interesting to see how EA Sports FC 26 evolves with player feedback moving forward.
Absolutely, it’s impressive how developers are finding ways to optimize their games for the Switch 2. Even if the graphics aren’t top-notch, the gameplay experience can still shine, especially with the added features. It shows a commitment to making sports games more accessible for a wider audience.