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Expeditions: A MudRunner Game Nintendo Switch Technical

Expeditions: A MudRunner Game Nintendo Switch Technical Performance Review!

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I adored the previous game in the series – Snowrunner so was keen to see what we would end up with on Switch. I think it is fair to say that this one is a mixed bag. From the best mechanics in the series to date to the Switch issues in handheld and some other things. What do you think?…

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  1. I went for the PS5 version. It’s glitchy, but it’s a hell of a lot of fun! I’ve been addicted to it all weekend.
    Price wise, Argos have the PS5 version for £30 and the Switch version for £35.

  2. I dont really care about ths visuals as long as the game is fun. And its OK. I think , i like mudrunner the best though and would love to see what Saber could do with a real "on the road" trucking game. Maybe "Contracts: A Mudrunner Game" could be next? Where you drive on roads and haul cargo from point a to point b. Dont know what they could do to mix up the formula though so that it wont look like an ATS knockoff

  3. Bei dieser verwaschenen Grafik macht mich das Spiel leider überhaupt nicht an. Zudem hier doch die vielen kleinen Details durchaus ein Kernelement des gameplays darstellen.
    Vielleicht für die switch 2 dann.

  4. Mark coming after Digital Foundry's jobs with the technical analysis on this one, very well done. I've been scared to try this series, sounds too intense for me.

  5. Would it be better to grab this as it’s a little more beginner friendly or pick up Snowrunner with all of its dlc etc? I’d like to try out this genre, I love ETS2 on PC but these games always look to be so much fun but I’m not sure whether to dive in with the new release or play the older game?

  6. I want them to make a game that focuses more on rescue and repair missions. It would be so cool to do a hawaii mission dodging lava or have to evacuate people from a mudslide or avalanche.

  7. I’ve been playing it on Switch for a little over 2 hours now and it runs just fine for my tastes. I may eventually get this one on PC, but the Switch version seems perfectly serviceable to me. I did immediately notice the fence Mark mentioned and the trees, but overall I’m pleased with the game. I love Mudrunner and Snowrunner, but this game’s more scout-ish inclination is right up my alley.

  8. I've played mudrunner on the xbox. I loved it. Up to a point. I loved driving around unlocking things. But the moment I had to do a level where I had to collect the wood myself by loading it with a crane I couldn't seem to do it. No matter ho lw much wood I could fit it was never enough. Don't know what to do. So I got my heart broke…

  9. I love Snowrunner, while nothing about it makes me think "that's my kind of game". It somehow plays similar to Snake Pass, which I love as well. A new game from either title instantly gets my attention. But maybe I should get Mudrunner while waiting for a patch and a price drop of this one.

  10. Thanks for the review! I knew getting the Switch version would mean accepting some limitations, but I’m still getting it since the Switch allows me to carry a larger portable library than any other console. Eventually I’ll get it for my Legion Go, but for sheer portability, Switch is king. Cheers, Guys!

  11. In SnowRunner I need to use the triggers with little taps and half throttle at time how is that even possible with the switch? After SnowRunner I'm a big fan and really want this game

  12. I've played Snowrunner on both Switch and PS4, and I have mixed feelings about the Switch port. On the one hand, it's great to have this amazing game in a handheld format, and the game looks good overall. On the other hand, it feels like a lesser experience compared to the PS4 version. The loss of detail makes assessing road conditions a little more difficult, but also, there's less of a feeling of "immersion," which takes away from the joy of driving across these environments. Overall, it's certainly playable on Switch, but it's much better on PS4 (and probably Steam Deck).

    Looking forward to playing Expeditions, but not on Switch.

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