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Nintendo Switch 2 fans furious over Donkey Kong Bananza frame drops
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51567, member: 636"] Nintendo prepares to unleash Donkey Kong Bananza as the second major first-party exclusive for Switch 2. The development team kicked off production on the original Switch hardware, following the same path as Mario Kart World. Game Director Kazuya Takahashi from Nintendo EPD spilled the beans to Spanish outlet Lavanguardia about the exclusive decision. The team craved massive destruction sequences packed with countless breakable objects across the screen. Switch 2 hardware became the only platform capable of handling such ambitious scale and intricate visual effects. Takahashi defended the choice by highlighting the chain of destruction concept that drives the entire experience. The enhanced console allows developers to cram numerous destructible elements while maintaining complex materials and large-scale demolition sequences. Sound design and visual effects received major attention to amplify the satisfaction players feel when smashing objects. The director emphasized how the team poured tremendous effort into perfecting the destruction mechanics. Players will witness unprecedented levels of environmental chaos that older hardware simply cannot support. Preview build demonstrations revealed noticeable frame rate hiccups during hands-on sessions with gaming press. Takahashi acknowledged the performance dips but explained multiple factors contributing to the technical struggles. Hit-stop mechanics and deliberate slow motion effects create dramatic impact moments that affect overall smoothness. Voxel technology triggers major environmental changes that temporarily strain system resources during intense destruction sequences. The development team consciously prioritized engaging gameplay over technical perfection when massive changes occur on screen. Nintendo launches Donkey Kong Bananza on Thursday, July 17, with review embargo lifting next week. [/QUOTE]
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