DF評測Switch 2主機「螢幕拖影問題嚴重」,但遊戲體驗上明顯升級
任天堂新主機 Nintendo Switch 2 上市迅速創下銷售新紀錄,僅 4 天時間就在全球賣出 350 萬台。不過隨著拿到的玩家越來越多,Switch 2 的螢幕品質也成為關注的焦點。近日,知名硬體測試頻道 Digital Foundry,在經過 2 週的全面測試後,卻認為 Switch 2 的螢幕非常糟糕,直言其拖影問題嚴重。
Digital Foundry 在影片中透過慢動作鏡頭,清楚指出 Switch 2 的螢幕拖影問題,若長時間遊玩,容易造成眼睛疲勞。他們也發現,儘管 Switch 2 支援多項如 VRR、LFC 等技術,但實際表現卻未達預期,甚至在部分遊戲中完全無法發揮作用。至於 HDR,跟其他媒體評論一致,因螢幕亮度僅有 400 nit,整體效果非常有限,和 Steam Deck OLED 相比落差明顯。
不過,Digital Foundry 也有點出 Switch 2 的多項進步,包括舊作效能大幅提升、網路傳輸速度提升、DLSS 效果表現不錯、內建遊戲錄影與語音通話不會拖慢遊戲效能、語音降噪表現良好,以及新手把 Joycon 2 和 Pro 2 的體驗...等。總體來說,扣除螢幕及部分軟體細節的小缺點,Switch 2 在硬體規格與遊戲體驗上確實帶來明顯升級。
Two weeks in the making, here's our two hour review for Nintendo Switch 2. It's our most detailed hardware test yet. We're impressed with the system - but the display is a clear disappointment. https://t.co/gjS9ExOrRC pic.twitter.com/LR92cvWI1A
— Digital Foundry (@digitalfoundry) June 21, 2025

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