Its done when its done.Is there an ETA on the release for this? I'd love to try it out. Atmosphère patch would be the best.
Thanks but yeah external solutions are known to me. Was thinking of are there any internal mods possible on the battery.there are those "battery case" on amazon, basically it's a powerbank in form of a case, see this link on amazon
Ebay this "nintendo switch battery CS-NTS001SL HAC-001" first 4-5 results will be the battery replacementhanks but yeah external solutions are known to me. Was thinking of are there any internal mods possible on the battery.
Cool thanks will look into this!Ebay this "nintendo switch battery CS-NTS001SL HAC-001" first 4-5 results will be the battery replacement
It's tedious, just buy a battery case, ebay is full of themCool thanks will look into this!
I can't say I've noticed any big difference atleast not on the normal patches from the patreon.The switch heats up a lot..
It looks glorious, trust me, but only with JK_ variant 768mhz. Unfortunately, even after disabling it and afterwards charging the switch, it will block and have to force restart the console...I ended up deleting it and await JK_ new updateRip atmosphere only? Those wolfenstein comparisons are crazy. Hopefully someone drops a version for other CFWs soon.
It drains the battery even a lot faster...I played wolfenstein for almost 90 min straight from 100% to 1%... Usually I get about 180min with stock clockThe switch heats up a lot..
It drains the battery even a lot faster...I played wolfenstein for almost 90 min straight from 100% to 1%... Usually I get about 180min with stock clock
I have a battery case so no worries there but as soon as I charge the switch while sleeping, I can no longer reboot it.. Eagerly awaiting JK_s updatedMakes sense that the battery drains almost twice as fast, given that the frequency is almost doubled from 384 mhz to 768 mhz. I hope the next version of his patch will include the possibility to choose frequency. Then you would be able to adapt your frequency depending on game and how much battery you got left. Only games with dynamic resolution and high max resolutions (like wolfenstein) benefit from the 768 OC. 460 mhz or 500 mhz would be enough for games without dynamic res with frame drops (e.g. Zelda).
I have a battery case so no worries there but as soon as I charge the switch while sleeping, I can no longer reboot it.. Eagerly awaiting JK_s updated
Someone in this thread had my same issue, glad for youHave been using JKs patch for days but have not experienced that issue. Hopefully he will fix it in the next release.
Yep, I already noticed that. I've made a few changes to how the module handles changing and holding clock speed. I've also added a plugged in/unplugged mode. Anyone willing to test run it can PM me. I don't feel super comfortable dropping builds over and over in this thread.
It already works fine. I'm just extremely picky about promising and releasing things. I would not have even posted unless I was either 100% sure I'd get it working or I already did.I eternally keep my Switch plugged in on a desk stand, so this would be really useful once it gets working right/safely.