Should have followed up sooner for those with the same issue. I packed the Switch away for a few months and after that it fixed itself. I probably could have done that right away by physically plugging in and unplugging the battery. Although now weirdly it reports as an over capacity battery...
I don't want to mess with modding, but playing in handheld mode will I get appreciably better graphics (with an overclock either way of course) using ReverseNX to put in into virtual docked graphics mode?
Damn, now I can’t get it to boot. Just gets stuck at the low power battery charging screen (black screen with battery at upper left, in this case flashing and indicating charging but seemingly not taking a real charge).
Seems letting it drain down was a really bad idea :(
I will look, but I doubt any software tweak will fix totally spastic battery reporting. Watching it charge up it’s bouncing between totally random numbers no relations at all to the battery’s actual charge.
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Is this part of the battery or the soc?
The battery level indication on my Switch has gone totally crazy. It jump around between random levels every second: 100%, 5%, 37%.... This is definitely a hardware issue since it does the same in OFW as in Hekate. Also bears zero relation at all to actual state of charge.
The real capacity...
Any sense on whether CPU or GPU overclock is more helpful with The Witcher 3, and whether it's worthwhile to run in docked mode while portable with ReverseNX? (in portable mode will it scale up to 720p if given the necessary clocks? Are any other features cut in portable mode?)
Curious if anyone's tried an aggressive CPU overclock and whether it smooths things out, since the stuttering seems linked to asset streaming. I'm leery of going beyond docked clocks.
Overclocking (handheld) doesn't do anything to remove the stuttering/slowdown any time anything loads. This game seems really badly optimized/profiled, which is especially shocking given the fixed camera perspective and simple graphics.
Ditto. Only issue is XCI's installed with it don't play in Atmosphere, but I think that's an issue of all XCIs installed directly for Atmosphere? For NSPs it seems to work just fine, and of course it loads XCIs which nothing else does, and launches homebrew just fine (other homebrew launchers...