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Don't starve together on Nintendo switch


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I was eating breakfast when I thought of something, what if DST was on the Nintendo switch? I think that would be absolutely fire. A portable version of DST that you could probably take anywhere? That would be absolutely amazing. I know I would buy it ASAP even though I already have it on steam. Does anyone else agree? (as in think that it would be absolutely fantastic)

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2 hours ago, LinknAllie said:

I heavily doubt the switch could handle the game.

switch could easily run dst. im pretty sure even a texas instument could run dst (thats a joke). my point is that basically anything can run dst. hell, the minimal operating system is WINDOWS VISTA XD. I doubt you even know what that is. for reference on how bad window vista is, i had a window vista home premium computer and it was so old it couldn't even get steam. 

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30 minutes ago, Bugsworth said:

switch could easily run dst. im pretty sure even a texas instument could run dst (thats a joke). my point is that basically anything can run dst. hell, the minimal operating system is WINDOWS VISTA XD. I doubt you even know what that is. for reference on how bad window vista is, i had a window vista home premium computer and it was so old it couldn't even get steam. 

I know what vista is,  and I know how terrible it was.  I've seen posts on here of people with low-high end PC's that have lag and framerate issues on their own and others worlds..  The switch consistently has framerate lag on games like Miitopia which shouldn't be that much of a task to run.  Plus if you host a server on the game it would have to run off the switch which I doubt it could run the game normally and host a server at the same time.

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