Latest Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga has officially launched across the globe. Many players might be thinking to buy it already given the initial reviews that mostly praised it ahead of the main release.
However, it’s always convenient to find a way that can help in making the right decision to eventually purchase the game. And it seems like all the potential buyers of Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga can now make that decision wisely. Especially when considering the fact that it comes for various platforms such as the PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Steam Deck, and even the Nintendo Switch.
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Performance analysis revealed for Lego Star Wars title on PlayStation, Steam Deck, and Nintendo Switch
According to Wccftech, a YouTube channel named ElAnalistaDeBits recently uploaded a gameplay comparison video for the newest Lego release. The comparison focused on how it actually runs on the following consoles: PS5, PS4, Steam Deck, and Nintendo Switch.
Going by the video and its end results, then Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker seems to be running better on Valve’s Steam Deck. Yes, that might be weird for some to believe in case they were hoping for PlayStation versions to shine brightly.
Despite the game not being verified still for the Deck, it runs satisfactorily well on the handheld gaming PC. But it’s only when the settings are put to high, combined with 30 fps of gameplay. Plus, it’s even better than the PS4 in terms of offering a good experience. Additionally, players can enjoy it at 60 fps as well on low settings.
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Moreover, loading time on the Deck is also faster for Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga. The PlayStation 5 variant comes at the second spot in this aspect.
Out of all the platforms, the Nintendo Switch version seems to be the worst looking one. Simply because it lacks good quality texture, lighting, draw distance, and shadows. Although it’s not something that you can’t play, it’s just not a very good in terms of comparison to the Steam Deck, PS5, and PS4.
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Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga is now available worldwide for all the supported devices.
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