Just buy a nice windows 10 phablet like HP Elite X3,
Buy!!??!??! What is the fun in that? That would be as boring as running free software.
Just buy a nice windows 10 phablet like HP Elite X3,
If buying and running free software is equally boring, where's the fun?Buy!!??!??! What is the fun in that? That would be as boring as running free software.
You understand the difference between open and closed source, right? Windows 10 wouldn’t work out of the box, how would developers make the required changes to a closed source operating system? It’s not just about drivers. With an open source system, developers can view and modify the source, make changes to the source to make it actually work on the Switch, then push them upstream.How is it more appealing to developers that you don't have to develop anything?
Sounds like it's more appealing to slackers.
You understand the difference between open and closed source, right? Windows 10 wouldn’t work out of the box, how would developers make the required changes to a closed source operating system? It’s not just about drivers. With an open source system, developers can view and modify the source, make changes to the source to make it actually work on the Switch, then push them upstream.
If buying and running free software is equally boring, where's the fun?
Who cares about "supported"? That doesn't mean you can't do it.
There's no reason for anyone who has the talent but doesn't want Win10 on their Switch to spend the time and energy to make the drivers to get it to work.
Meanwhile, kids with low to no coding experience make suggestion after suggestion such as "hey, you could program this really cool thing for me."
If someone wants to spend the effort to learn the necessary skills to make it work, it'll happen. If people want it, but have no intention of doing it themselves, it won't. That's what "supported" really means.
You should try it by yourself, there are a lot of threads and people waiting for their meals to be served at their beds instead of going to the kitchen and do it themselves.
EDIT: There is also a search button where you can check if there's an answer for your question, which I'm pretty sure there is.
You should try it by yourself, there are a lot of threads and people waiting for their meals to be served at their beds instead of going to the kitchen and do it themselves.
EDIT: There is also a search button where you can check if there's an answer for your question, which I'm pretty sure there is.