Frequent crashes are reported, particularly during monthly pop-ups or when placing numerous decorative items like posters.
Reported to cause crashes during the loading screen in some versions.
To run Switch emulation effectively, the following hardware is generally advised: Two Point Campus Nintendo Switch Review - Is It Worth It?
This report outlines the technical status and performance of (Title ID: 0100D4A012FF2800 ) on Nintendo Switch emulation platforms such as Ryujinx and Yuzu . Game Information Title: Two Point Campus Title ID: 0100D4A012FF2800 Version Tested: v720896 Region: US Emulation Compatibility & Performance
Frame rate drops can lead to input lag or selection errors in menus. Recommended System Specifications
Users have achieved 4K resolution at 60 FPS on high-end hardware using early access builds of Yuzu . Known Stability Issues:
Current reports indicate that the game is largely playable but requires specific configurations for stability. OpenGL: Generally recommended for stability.
Significant performance degradation occurs on larger campuses (100+ students), often dropping frame rates to 20–25 FPS.
Frequent crashes are reported, particularly during monthly pop-ups or when placing numerous decorative items like posters.
Reported to cause crashes during the loading screen in some versions.
To run Switch emulation effectively, the following hardware is generally advised: Two Point Campus Nintendo Switch Review - Is It Worth It?
This report outlines the technical status and performance of (Title ID: 0100D4A012FF2800 ) on Nintendo Switch emulation platforms such as Ryujinx and Yuzu . Game Information Title: Two Point Campus Title ID: 0100D4A012FF2800 Version Tested: v720896 Region: US Emulation Compatibility & Performance
Frame rate drops can lead to input lag or selection errors in menus. Recommended System Specifications
Users have achieved 4K resolution at 60 FPS on high-end hardware using early access builds of Yuzu . Known Stability Issues:
Current reports indicate that the game is largely playable but requires specific configurations for stability. OpenGL: Generally recommended for stability.
Significant performance degradation occurs on larger campuses (100+ students), often dropping frame rates to 20–25 FPS.