I just want a simple one that does everything I need at minimum.
Also what add on's are suggested?
Also what add on's are suggested?
https://switch.homebrew.guide/I just want a simple one that does everything I need at minimum.
Why is there so many guides?
In addition, these two are good as well:
https://nh-server.github.io/switch-guide/
https://rentry.co/SwitchHackingIsEasy
All of them have something that other one doesn't so I guess it's good to check them all if you have some time to spare.
Also make sure to grab sigpatches and/or sys-patch module (which requires Tesla + nx-ovlloader) because these are required for games to work.
Make sure to set up DNS MITM in order to block Nintendo servers if you ever plan to connect to the Internet (e.g. to use homebrew appstore).
For installing games, I personally use DBI Installer (here's a good video on how to use it), while TinWoo is a decent pick as well.
Some games have amiibo support, so if you're interested in amiibo emulation, there's also emuiibo.
In addition, these two are good as well:
https://nh-server.github.io/switch-guide/
https://rentry.co/SwitchHackingIsEasy
All of them have something that other one doesn't so I guess it's good to check them all if you have some time to spare.
Also make sure to grab sigpatches and/or sys-patch module (which requires Tesla + nx-ovlloader) because these are required for games to work.
Make sure to set up DNS MITM in order to block Nintendo servers if you ever plan to connect to the Internet (e.g. to use homebrew appstore).
For installing games, I personally use DBI Installer (here's a good video on how to use it), while TinWoo is a decent pick as well.
Some games have amiibo support, so if you're interested in amiibo emulation, there's also emuiibo.
for me is https://rentry.co/SwitchHackingIsEasy there is no other updated so often.In addition, these two are good as well:
https://nh-server.github.io/switch-guide/
https://rentry.co/SwitchHackingIsEasy
All of them have something that other one doesn't so I guess it's good to check them all if you have some time to spare.
Also make sure to grab sigpatches and/or sys-patch module (which requires Tesla + nx-ovlloader) because these are required for games to work.
Make sure to set up DNS MITM in order to block Nintendo servers if you ever plan to connect to the Internet (e.g. to use homebrew appstore).
For installing games, I personally use DBI Installer (here's a good video on how to use it), while TinWoo is a decent pick as well.
Some games have amiibo support, so if you're interested in amiibo emulation, there's also emuiibo.
In addition, these two are good as well:
https://rentry.co/SwitchHackingIsEasy
for me is https://rentry.co/SwitchHackingIsEasy there is no other updated so often.
The Rentry one is fastest updated so I recommend it
YesLet say this, I use cheats and save file exchange for my bought games, can I be banned?
Modifying save files is generally not a worry in exclusively singleplayer games. However if the game has any kind of online mechanic that is a major risk.Let say this, I use cheats and save file exchange for my bought games, can I be banned?
Like local play?Modifying save files is generally not a worry in exclusively singleplayer games. However if the game has any kind of online mechanic that is a major risk.
Long as it isn't really interacting with Nintendo's servers there isn't a problem. Local multiplayer would be fine. But leaderboards and any online multiplayer is a risk.Like local play?
Just make sure to set up DNS MITM and local multiplayer should be pretty safe, I guess. I've only played Animal Crossing: New Horizons in local multiplayer and I hadn't run into any issue so far.Like local play?
you can use your console as a SD Card reader on Hekate's Nyx, it have a tool called UMSDo you need a SD card reader or is there a way to alter switch SD card data by connecting the switch to a desktop?