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Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes Switch framerate/resolution detailed, footage shared

505 Games and Rabbit & Bear Studios are bringing Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes to Switch on April 23rd, 2024. You might remember that there was some hesitation about bringing this game to Switch, as the team wasn’t sure they could achieve their goals with the platform’s specs. It appears they overcame those hurdles, as the game is less than a week away from launching on Switch, and now we have details on framerate and resolution as well.

When it comes to framerate, Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes aims for 30 frames per second. In the case of resolution, you can expect up to 1080p docked and 720p in portable mode. That said, the resolution will be variable, so there will certainly be times when the resolution is lower than the max.

If you’re worried about how the Switch version is going to run, you can get a taste of it in action via the video below. The player who recorded this footage noted that they are finding load times to be longer than what they consider acceptable. That will obviously vary between players, so give the footage a watch and see what you think.

Featuring a finely crafted six-character battle system, meticulously created 2D sprites and 3D backgrounds, over 100 playable characters and engaging gameplay designed to bring players a modern take on classic JRPGs, Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes has been brought to life by the legendary Yoshitaka Murayama’s (Suikoden I & II) and Junko Kawano (Suikoden I & IV).

The No. 1 funded Kickstarter game of 2020, Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes is a JRPG from legendary game developers Yoshitaka Murayama’s (Suikoden I & II) and Junko Kawano (Suikoden I & IV) which takes the turn-based strategy game experience to the next level. Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes features a finely crafted six-character battle system, meticulously created 2D sprites and 3D backgrounds, a riveting story with over 100 playable characters and engaging gameplay designed to bring players a modern take on classic JRPGs.

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