![]() I don’t have any other NES games that make battery saves, so I can’t check to see if they work. My switch does have a few issues, it’s one of the first ever made & I bought it second-hand for cheap bc it was banged up & behaved weird. Does anyone else have this problem? I can’t find any related issues on the github or gbatemp thread. Sometimes the software just crashes when I try to make a savestate. Savestates work fine, so I’ve been using them in place - it’s just a bit difficult & I keep on accidentally loading a savestate instead of saving one, losing progress. Saving works, the slots can be filled, so data is being written temporarily, but as soon as I exit the game, it starts up as if I’ve never opened the game before, all slots empty. Not exactly the same problem, but for some reason pnes doesn’t store battery saves, at least for Mother 1. There’s an option to only display roms on your sd card, which is easier than scrolling through the greyed-out library of every SNES/NES game. I use the standalone version of pnes, but I had a similar goof where I accidentally had it to only display favourited roms, of which I had none. ![]() To op, try pressing plus & opening up the rom view options. ![]() Other handheld devices, esp ones with some sort of docking support, are around $1000-$1500 and may or may not run as good as the Switch this should make it abundantly clear as well that there aren’t any cheaper options and def not any options that present better value than the Switch.ĭoes that answer ur question as to why people who actually know about tech hardware bother to mod their Switches? Does this explain why all ur points were so incredibly wrong and why you got absolutely downvoted to hell for it.? Okay, cool. The Switch is the most moddable and open current-Gen console we have, and since it runs on the ARM architecture so many features are available for it that are not as easy/possible to implement for other consoles. The only other gaming device out right now that is THIS open and THIS cheap would be the Steam Deck, but even the Steam Deck is at the minimum $100 more expensive for the most basic model and CANNOT NATIVELY RUN SWITCH GAMES OR PLAY MULTIPLAYER SWITCH GAMES ON NINTENDO SERVERS. There are many more features I didn’t bother to list, as I think what I’ve mentioned above more than proved my point. Also, you don’t even need your own Xbox/PC for the game streaming either as cloud gaming services like GeForce Now and XCloud are available and able to deliver a low latency, smooth gaming experience (as long as ur internet, again, isn’t shite). From pirated Switch games, homebrew titles, access to unsupported features, online play for banned consoles/people who don’t want to pay for Nintendo online, Android and Linux builds that run quite well - this one I cant stress enough because access to Netflix, Plex, YouTube with no ads, a decent web browser, media players, access to the entire Play store and APKS, a ton of emulators that allow you to play your older games wherever you are, access to mobile games on Android (basically making the Switch one of, if not the strongest Android gaming tablet on the market), and finally Moonlight Game Streaming, Steam Remote Play, XCloud, GeForce Now, PS Remote Play which allow you to play your PC games, Xbox games, and PS games wherever you are as long as you have a decent internet connection (this feature is my favorite as I love to play my PC games on my switch while sitting in bed or my PS5 games when I’m in another room) - are all amazing features that no other console with this level of hardware, at this price point have. Would it be awesome if they made a switch pro with a better APU so we could play at higher framerates and at higher graphic settings? Absolutely, but it doesn’t make the current switch “ancient” or mean the console can’t handle the majority of games being run on it currently.įinally and maybe the most important point, is the potential for modding is massive. Secondly, the Nvidia APU the Switch runs on is more than enough for 720p gaming and low/medium detail 1080p gaming on chip. It’s the whole reason people still love to play them even when there’s better looking games out there that are cheaper. For the price and for a console you already own it is definitely an amazing option I have a high performing gaming pc, a ps5, got a steam deck on the way and still prefer the switch for many use cases.įirst of all Nintendo’s games are absolutely awesome Nintendo might not be the most friendly to consumers and they aren’t focused on ultra realistic graphics, but their games are friggin fun. Super small brain take lol, like -200 iq.
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