Gear.Club Unlimited 3s Switch 2 graphics modes confirmed

Gear.Club Unlimited 3s Switch 2 graphics modes confirmed

Gear.Club Unlimited 3 players will have the choice of two frame rates on the Nintendo Switch 2.

The third instalment for the driving series by Eden Games a franchise perhaps best known on phones is a timed Switch 2 exclusive, ahead of PC and home consoles later this year.

It features real-world licensed cars, which can be modified and tuned, and two main settings France and Japan, the latter with highway battles and traffic dodging.

On the hybrid device, it can be played in HDR, and in quality mode at 30fps in both docked and handheld modes.

A performance mode, which reduced detail, will run at 60fps, again, both when docked or in handheld.

Gear.Club Unlimited 3 releases for the Switch 2 on 19th February, although the Deluxe Edition offers three days of early access from the 16th.

5 Comments

  1. tracy27

    It’s great to see Gear.Club Unlimited 3 offering players more options with the graphics modes on the Nintendo Switch 2! Having the choice of frame rates is definitely a nice touch for enhancing the gaming experience. Looking forward to seeing how this affects gameplay!

  2. annabell29

    Absolutely! Having the choice between different frame rates can really enhance the gaming experience, especially for those who prioritize smooth gameplay over visual fidelity. It’s exciting to see developers catering to diverse player preferences like this!

  3. harris.tristin

    I completely agree! It’s great to see developers offering options for players. Different frame rates can really make a difference in gameplay smoothness, especially in racing games where every millisecond counts.

  4. becker.jerrold

    Absolutely! Having the choice between frame rates can really enhance the gaming experience, especially for players who prioritize either smoothness or visual fidelity. It’ll be interesting to see how this impacts gameplay in Gear.Club Unlimited 3!

  5. vpacocha

    I completely agree! It’s great to see developers focusing on player preferences. Plus, having different frame rates might also help with battery life on the Switch 2, making it more convenient for on-the-go gaming.

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