About the game
Doom is a reboot of the first-person shooter series and it consists of three parts, accessed and loaded separately from the main menu: a single-player campaign, multiplayer with different game modes, and the SnapMap editor where custom maps and game modes can be created and shared. While many elements of the series are revisited, the focus for this entry is on fast gameplay based on movement, fights switching between different weapon combinations, and violent gameplay with brutal finishers, more akin to the first games. Compared to Doom³ the areas are wider with more focus on verticality and rewarding an offensive approach, doing away with the slower horror aspect based on scares.
Performance
Doom is playable in Nintendo Switch, Other Platforms.
Nintendo Switch
Mode | Resolution | Framerate | Stability | |
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Docked | 720p (D) | 30 FPS | Low | |
Handheld | 576p (D) | 30 FPS | Low |
Notes(D) Dynamic maximum resolution.
Other Platforms
Mode | Resolution | Framerate | Stability | |
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PlayStation 4 | 1080p (D) | 60 FPS | High | |
PlayStation 4 Pro | 1440p (D) | 60 FPS | High | |
PlayStation 5 | 1440p (D) | 60 FPS | High |
Notes(D) Dynamic maximum resolution.
Screenshots
Source
This video shows the original source used to extract and analyze in-game performance data: