如果你的 PC 配置并不算高,直接运行 PC 版《索尼克:未知边境》可能会感到吃力。此时,可以逆向利用 Switch 版本的资产来反哺 PC 版。
If you're a Switch owner eager to play Sonic Frontiers, it's best to wait for an official announcement from Sega or consider exploring other gaming options. The wait will likely be worth it, as an official release would ensure a polished and optimized experience, free from the risks associated with ROMs and emulation.
The native Switch port runs at 720p in handheld mode and often hovers around 30 FPS. While some users reported it "runs fine", others noted significant pop-in and a rough resolution due to the technical demands of the open-world structure. Emulated Performance (Ryujinx/Yuzu)
If you are running the digital backup (.NSP/.XZCI) on a hacked Nintendo Switch running Atmosphere Custom Firmware (CFW), compliance with homebrew tools is key. 1. Update Your Installer
The Switch version of Sonic Frontiers has an active modding community. These codes make Sonic Frontiers a better game
Technically, yes—compared to the 60 FPS / 4K glory of the PS5 or PC, the Switch version is at the bottom of the barrel. However, having fully playable in a handheld format is its own kind of magic. If the Switch is your primary console, the "core" of the game—the combat, the boss fights, and the high-speed platforming—is all there and fully functional.
The launch version (v1.0.0) of Sonic Frontiers on Switch suffered from severe pop-in and dynamic resolution drops. To make the ROM truly playable, you must install the latest game updates (such as v1.41, which includes the Final Horizon content). Install the base game ROM first. Install the Update file (.NSP) second. Install any DLC packages last. ⚡ How to Fix Performance Issues and Low FPS
The other side of "ROM work" involves modders attempting to fix the game for those playing on actual Nintendo Switch hardware (often requiring a modded console with custom firmware).