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By default, you have to manually catch the board in mid-air with a stick flick. Turning on Casual Catch in the settings lets the game automatically land the trick once the rotation is complete, allowing you to focus purely on the pop and flick inputs.
Session: Skate Sim on Nintendo Switch: Performance and Gameplay
If a spot is missing a ledge or a rail, open the object dropper menu to place ramps, barriers, and benches exactly where you want them.
The game's performance is another point of contention. For a game that demands precision and timing, a stable framerate is crucial. The Session port on Switch has been described as "stuttery as all hell," with framerates that can feel non-existent, making the already difficult controls even more challenging. The Joy-Con analog sticks, with their small range of motion, are not ideal for the precise stick flicks required to perform manuals and flip tricks consistently. The Pro Controller provides a noticeable improvement, but the port's technical shortcomings remain a major issue for many players.
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Skate the Brooklyn Banks, Chinatown, and Financial District. Philadelphia: Command Love Park and FDR Skatepark. San Francisco: Hit the legendary Hubba Hideout and Pier 7. Why Choose the Deluxe Edition?
Session: Skate Sim Deluxe Edition for Nintendo Switch (NSP/Digital) is a focused, minimalistic skateboarding simulation that emphasizes realistic board control, precise trick execution, and emergent, player-driven creativity over arcade-style scoring or scripted combos. Below is a concise, structured composition that covers the game’s essentials, strengths, weaknesses, and recommended audience.
: The triggers have been tweaked for turning to account for the Switch's hardware, and a comprehensive tutorial system helps beginners navigate the high difficulty curve. Technical Performance on Switch Session: Skate Sim for Nintendo Switch
Your preferred (Left/Right foot vs. Front/Back foot) Whether you play primarily in Handheld or Docked mode