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The other big changes are on the surface, with the visuals getting an overhaul for the current generation; interestingly some that watched our comparison footage preferred the lighter and more playful Wii U look. For our money the adjusted engine and graphics are an improvement, with better textures and far superior lighting; we're not talking top of the line visuals, but it's a step up. That's just a matter of taste, perhaps, but another observation we'd make is that, when docked, the game is a smoother experience on Switch. It actually wasn't bad on Wii U, but it's nice and solid on Nintendo's new system in single player, most of the time.Let's cut right to it, though, elements of this port are very sloppy. There are some occasional glitches and hiccups in the visuals, with unexpected oddities at some points - we also had the game crash on us a few times, even after the day one update, and noticed the Switch gets rather hot when running the game docked. That suggests a slightly rushed job.Interestingly, too, this is one of the first games where we've seen a notable performance downgrade in handheld mode. We know from reports in the past that the system has lower processing speeds when undocked and evidently that is a problem here, though we must say the majority of developers have done a far better job of optimisation in other games. The framerate is very choppy when the system is undocked, which is frustrating when there's also a noticeable visual downgrade. We recommend keeping this one docked and played as a 'home console' experience.
Details of versionsPs4: 1920x1080, 30 fps locked and 60 fps in some closed places.Xbox One: 1400x1080, 30 fps locked and 60 fps in some closed places.Switch: Docked - 1920x1080 and 30fps, Portable 1280x720 30fps and the graphics is pretty close to Ps4/X1 version.
Chart-Track’s individual rankings showed that the Switch version of LEGO City Undercover came out on top. On Nintendo’s console, it was the 14th best-selling game. PS4 and Xbox One followed at #26 and #32 respectively.Additional data reveals that LEGO City Undercover on Switch accounted for 49 percent of all sales. PS4 was next at 29 percent, and Xbox One at 21 percent. There was also 1 percent for the Wii U original.