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Apex Legends Switch 2 Performance And Resolution Upgrade Detailed

Apex Legends Switch 2 Performance And Resolution Upgrade Detailed

Watch on YouTube Subscribe to Nintendo Life on YouTube829k One of the many announcements during last week’s Nintendo’s Partner showcase was the Switch 2 upgrade for Apex Legends. With the game now available for the Switch 2 this week, Respawn Entertainment has outlined the game’s performance details on this platform. Here’s the full rundown: – Enjoy up to 60 FPS, …

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Apex Legends details Nintendo Switch 2 frame rate, resolution

Apex Legends details Nintendo Switch 2 frame rate, resolution

Apex Legends was just announced for Nintendo Switch 2 a few days ago, and now we have details on the technical front with information about frame rate and resolution. Regarding frame rate, EA says players can experience action “up to 60 FPS, depending on monitor/hardware capability and compatibility”. Resolution is 1920×1080 docked and 1792×1008 in handheld mode. Those who log …

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Prehistoric Apex Predators Faced Off in Deadly Encounters, Study Reveals

Prehistoric Apex Predators Faced Off in Deadly Encounters, Study Reveals

A groundbreaking discovery at the La Venta fossil site in Colombia sheds new light on the complex interactions between two apex predators from the middle Miocene epoch. Researchers have unveiled evidence that a giant caiman species may have preyed on the mighty terror bird, a towering predator of the ancient world. The fossilized leg bone of the terror bird, found …

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Bite marks reveal giant terror birds were potentially prey for another apex predator — humongous caiman

Bite marks reveal giant terror birds were potentially prey for another apex predator — humongous caiman

Fossilized bite marks suggest there could have been a dramatic tussle between a gigantic terror bird and an even more massive crocodile around 12 million years ago. Phorusrhacids, commonly known as “terror birds,” were apex predators that terrorized prey in the ancient ecosystems of South America. While these flightless carnivores had little to fear on land, a new study, published …

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