Wow that sounds amazing! Will the game resume if we exit to home menu?Of course you can, the tutorial will cover that
Wow that sounds amazing! Will the game resume if we exit to home menu?Of course you can, the tutorial will cover that
If you use Retroarch's save state feature, yes. You can reload the state and continue. If not, no.Wow that sounds amazing! Will the game resume if we exit to home menu?
You mean manually save/reload the state?If you use Retroarch's save state feature, yes. You can reload the state and continue. If not, no.
Yes. All this is is a forwarder for Retroarch. You can access the Retroarch menu and save/load states. You'll need to do that manually if you wish to continue where you left off.You mean manually save/reload the state?
Wow that sounds amazing! Will the game resume if we exit to home menu?
The title limit is way over 300.This is really cool. I like having a stock experience as much as possible, so I always preferred using forwarders that I can put on the home menu of the console than using a separate menu like RetroArch (even though the Switch-like Ozone menu driver looks really nice, the default XMB just feels wrong to use on a Nintendo system ^^').
Too bad Switch doesn't allow us to use folders or sort the home menu manually, so with a lot of games this could become pretty confusing. Also, I wonder if Nintendo hardcoded an arbitrary title limit into their firmware again that limits the amount of installed games to 300 or something like that.
I assume this method has the same advantages as loading homebrew through an installed title, right? Like full RAM access?
Oh, that's great to hear!The title limit is way over 300.
I think SciresM noted the max a long while back and it was huge.
Agree with the hone menu folder point - that’s my most wanted feature
Before it closes, is there any news of an automated program?@natinusala and MTX for their tutorial and implementation on this. #CloseRequest.
MTX updated his tool, but its currently on BETA, once its polished it will be released C:Before it closes, is there any news of an automated program?