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The visuals take even more of a nose-dive
24.May.18, 05:28;
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The visuals take even more of a nose-dive when playing the game in handheld mode. The colors begin to melt together in the background, making it difficult to discern the positions of the ball and the other players when far away. More than once, I missed an aerial layup or easy freestyle. I rarely attempt such goals from across the field though, and I doubt I’ll start now. The game is fine when docked though. I hit all of my aerial hits when playing on the big screen www.onlinegameshop.com .
I have roughly 750 hours logged into Rocket League on the Xbox One, so I was a little worried about jumping into the game on Switch and finding no one at my skill level to face. I shouldn’t have worried, as it’s all been taken care of. The Switch version of Rocket League shares servers with the same players on Xbox One and Steam. There are plenty of players of all skill levels, from beginner to veteran, to find online. Best of all, because of this cross-platform play, players never have to worry that they might go online and be met by empty servers.
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