#A PGR Client for Nintendo Switch

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forest rose
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I've brought this up before when talking to the devs. PGR doesn't have too much memory to used compared to GI and HI3. If they can do a beta test to this first to test the crowd that would be awesome. Also maybe a lot of promotions/sponsors could be used when doing so.

forest rose
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Also please add the functionality of bringing our progress to the console if possible.

forest rose
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Since the PC Client had came out on May 15th of this year, I still wonder if the Nintendo Switch still has a chance to shine on this console. You can play it with or without controls. The choice would be ultimately up to the player. I still think that this would be a great shot. Why not do a beta test with a Nintendo Switch Client? Test the waters out and if it's efficacious (plus see if there's any errors that could be fixed upon this whole test), release it out. A good quadrant study beta test of 2500-3000 people would be good; for a span of 5-6 days. It'll be long enough to collect some data and feedback right after. The call will ultimately be up to you, Kuro NanamiWink . Other than time (which no one wants to waste here), there's nothing else to lose.

eager wing
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I don't think putting it on switch is practical, especially when it is likely to be phased out soon. The switch runs on a processor similar to an old phone; it may not run the game well. That said, due to the Switch's widespread popularity, if it could be made to run on the Switch with solid performance, it may be worth doing.

Also, I think it being on PS5 would be great; PGR is a very cinematic game with great graphics. It'd look incredible on a big tv, especially on PS5 with 120 fps.

Do I expect it to come to PS5? No. It's different than Genshin. However, things have quite recently changed. Tower of Fantasy is about to be released on PS5. If a game of that nature can be released and supported by PlayStation, then PSN is likely to allow and support PGR on their platform.

It comes. down to whether or not Kuro desires that happening; they'll have their reasons should they choose to not pursue it.