Saber Interactive's latest pool Author 3 dropped recently and brings new viewing and development options to the table. The game was already technically impressive on the switch, but the new boat adds more visual options than the operating system via Steam and the GOG PC version of the game. Our beloved video manager Alex looked the difference yesterday and it's no exaggeration to say we here at Nintendo Life mightily impressed with the tweaks and improvements it offers.
Of course, when it comes to wave analysis involving a drop-down calculator, the slow-moving direction of these visual comparisons and those tiny monitors that look like a game based on life support, the differences in Digital Foundry are in their hands. Following throughout the day with a new DF deal by Thomas Morgan posting the video below goes nitty gritty, focusing specifically on how the pool affects the item rating:
As you can see, they are just as impressed with Saber Interactive's development as we are. It looks like many of the other effects may be left unlocked by the unpleasant side effect of the rating, but the fact that these options give Switch owners the ability to adapt the experience to their own will deserves high praise. That's good.
Tom also rightly mentioned the importance of running a PC multiplayer game. With this feature the Switch version adds a new thread to its line and is very appealing to players looking for the & # 39; Ultra & # 39; the best at home, but also the ability to take The Witcher with them when separated from their own powerful master rig.
We recommend grabbing a coffee this afternoon and enjoying the full 12 minutes of the video above. After all, what else to watch this afternoon, right? Oops. Hey, you can install this before this!