You can see the reflect on the table that show the home menu of the switch... it's obvious. and the quality image from the game is better than the picture taken with his cellphone.
The first sentence about the edited image with paint software was for @DKB So... ¿What would you do with the title? I was asking about the wine implementation to play windows games on Nintendo Switch.For the second time, I was talking about the title. The image has nothing to with it and the lack of question marks in the title lead me to believe this was some sort of release.
Put a question mark in the title, so as to not make it seem like a statement or release. That's how you make it seem more like a question instead.What would you do with the title?
I think it's fine... man...Put a question mark in the title, so as to not make it seem like a statement or release. That's how you make it seem more like a question instead.
That's all.
Unfortunately the discussion tag is omitted when it's in the recent content section, but I can see your point.I marked the title as a "DISCUSSION" from the start...
Misleading thread and fake picture of dead space on switch.
This looks pretty interestingthe only x86 on ARM I know of, is by using ExaGear.
https://eltechs.com/
It's not free though. (I know that some people at the Open Pandora/Pyra community uses it)
Hey, ExaGear (not sponsoring me) got it working on ARM. Not just for RPi, tho! I don't have it, though.Possible, but not practical (it would work really really slowly if at all). Windows apps are made for x86 or x86_64 CPU architectures and the Switch runs on ARM. Emulating x86 on ARM is rather a slow and painful process.
It was just a Photoshopped picture. Of course it's fake.fake picture of dead space on switch.
It's a compatibility shell, if that makes sense. Imagine the compatibility mode from the 32-bit versions of Windows, but for Linux, or OS X.i know that wine is not an emulator
Again, Exagear got x86 programs working on ARM platforms. I should also tell you that Valve has their OWN version of Wine for Steam (Linux version), essentially making Steam on Linux cool, but I'm getting off-topic.Wine for Android requires an x86 CPU if you want it to run x86 windows games.
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Games like Dead Space or assassins creed.
Wine
Wine enables Linux, Mac, FreeBSD, and Solaris users to run Windows applications without a copy of Microsoft Windows. Wine is free software under constant development. Other platforms may benefit as well.
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¿Could it be possible?
Windows 10 on ARM supports x86 (but NOT x86_64) applications through use of native emulation. There's not much of a performance hit, although its obviously not as good as apps compiled for ARM.We might see this become practical for some things in the future, since Windows 10 runs on ARM and is technically capable of running desktop programs as long as they're compiled for ARM. Don't think any Windows games support ARM yet though, and since Windows on ARM isn't terribly popular it's never going to be supported by any large amount of games or software.
Might I tell you the Nvidia Tegra X1 (Switch's processor) runs at about 1.0 GHz. So while it cannot run Half-Life 2, Half-Life 1 and it's expansions as well as something like Inkball (long live Windows Vista) WILL WORK.This is not possible in any way, at least not with post-2000 games.
Considering half life runs on Nvidia shield portable, tablet, and tv perfectly fine, there is no doubt that the switch could handle it with ease.Might I tell you the Nvidia Tegra X1 (Switch's processor) runs at about 1.0 GHz. So while it cannot run Half-Life 2, Half-Life 1 and it's expansions as well as something like Inkball (long live Windows Vista) WILL WORK.
Considering half life runs on Nvidia shield portable, tablet, and tv perfectly fine, there is no doubt that the switch could handle it with ease.
Might I tell you the Nvidia Tegra X1 (Switch's processor) runs at about 1.0 GHz. So while it cannot run Half-Life 2, Half-Life 1 and it's expansions as well as something like Inkball (long live Windows Vista) WILL WORK.