![]() As opposed to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, motion controls are, thankfully, entirely optional and not forced upon you. All you have to do is make sure the options are on then aim your bow by pressing ZR and moving your Joy-Cons around. You can aim your bow and shoot with it by enabling the settings from the "Controls" section of the menu if you disabled it. If you played Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, you should be familiar with the new ways to control Skyrim. Nintendo is (in)famous for its use of motion- and gesture-based controls in its consoles, with no exception on the Switch. The gameplay is identical to the gameplay on other platforms, with one exception: motion controls. ![]() ![]() The settings and features are on par with other consoles, however, if you're coming from PC you'll lose the graphics options which may not be a big deal, however, considering the poor contrast settings Skyrim comes with out of the box, not being able to change the in-game brightness is a big deal for big fans of the franchise. Skyrim for the Switch features things like quicksave, which was introduced in the Special Edition of the game. While undocked, the game runs at an average of 30 frames per second (FPS), which feels reasonably smooth even if you're used to a smoother 60FPS experience. The game looks definitely better than the original game on the Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3, however, while docked, the game suffers from some frame drops from time to time, which wasn't the case on the older generation consoles. When you dock the console, the game changes its output resolution to 1080p in order to look better on the big TV screen. While running the game undocked, on the console, the game runs at a resolution of 720p which is more than enough for the small screen of the Switch.
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