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While that may be a consideration
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This is an extremely non-committal response for a third party game that should theoretically be a no-brainer for the Switch. Unlike a huge AAA third party game like GTA or Call of Duty or Destiny, Rocket League should be a lot less taxing on the Switch, and it’s a title that absolutely lends itself to remote/mobile play as well.
Some have speculated that part of the hesitation is that the Switch uses digital instead of analog triggers, which would make it harder to controller the precise speed of your cars in Rocket League. While that may be a consideration, I doubt that’s the hold-up here.
Rather, I think that Psyonix is probably the most concerned with seeing how Nintendo’s online service functions. We’re often focused on the power level of the Switch, or the potential issues adapting a game that has to function on both a handheld and home console, effectively, but I think online is a huge factor here as well www.lolga.com .
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