I know the Switch Virtual Console is coming out soon but I have a lot of eShop and Virtual Console games the goes past 300 games and I was wondering if there's a homebrew app or hack that allows more games, say like 500-600 games.
That is the problem with people, they don't realize you aren't supposed to DOWNLOAD EVERY GAME YOU THAT IS AVAILABLE CAUSE YOU CAN. If you can find it at retail, then get it. Yes i know is very comfortable having it stored digitally but the limitations make it clear that it wasn't designed to even reach that limit.Holy god, why do you need that many games? I installed only like 4 games that I play regularly, as for a homebrew, no.
Now if you're able to edit your system itself "without fear of bricking, which will most likely happen" maybe..
But won't that wear at your usb/hdd faster? xD
Slow-down on the downloading, Fisty McShovelware.I know the Switch Virtual Console is coming out soon but I have a lot of eShop and Virtual Console games the goes past 300 games and I was wondering if there's a homebrew app or hack that allows more games, say like 500-600 games.
LMFWHAO!Slow-down on the downloading, Fisty McShovelware.
I never sold pirated shit to anyone. Besides, how come our iPods can have like 5,000 songs and some people who grew up in the 50s and 60s can have, hundreds, if not thousands of old records? Times are changing and people should be allowed to have more than 300 games installed on their consoles, so that decades from now, their children and grandchildren can play these old retro classics; be it Virtual Console or eShop games. There will come a time when psychical media will be very hard to find or will become obsolete and I can see that happening, less than 20 years from now. Maybe not in 10 years, but defiantly in 20 years.
It isn't necessarily negativity, at least from me, it's more of a logical approach, I used to hoard games like that with no need.Ugh, can't anyone be happy on here and not have a friggin chip on their shoulder. That's like over 90% of the people who reply on here! Why do people have to act so negatively on the internet? I don't like the direction our generation is heading!
I'd give this reply 100 likes if I could. People need to understand the difference between could and SHOULD. Not only is more than 300 unrealistic but who the hell would have time to play it all. Yes the limit sucks but to anyone sane its not something remotely called a problem.That is the problem with people, they don't realize you aren't supposed to DOWNLOAD EVERY GAME YOU THAT IS AVAILABLE CAUSE YOU CAN. If you can find it at retail, then get it. Yes i know is very comfortable having it stored digitally but the limitations make it clear that it wasn't designed to even reach that limit.
At most the console developer assume perhaps the digital only indie games would be downloaded on the system, and the retail games would be bough on disc, or least you wouldn't get to a limit of 300.
Besides, downloading so many games and the file size of full project retail games compared to small budged indie games are very different. Assuming you did download every game from your region on eshop, you could reach the 2TB limit before even getting to the 300 title limit.
Long story short, STOP GETTING STUFF YOU KNOW YOU WON'T PLAY. No one is gonna play all those games on one console, cause for certain, all those games aren't worth it, even if it is free.
Your logic is rather flawed and also the same flawed logic as every hoarder. You think these will be useful in 20/30 years. When it won't.I never sold pirated shit to anyone. Besides, how come our iPods can have like 5,000 songs and some people who grew up in the 50s and 60s can have, hundreds, if not thousands of old records? Times are changing and people should be allowed to have more than 300 games installed on their consoles, so that decades from now, their children and grandchildren can play these old retro classics; be it Virtual Console or eShop games. There will come a time when psychical media will be very hard to find or will become obsolete and I can see that happening, less than 20 years from now. Maybe not in 10 years, but defiantly in 20 years.
Fact is, I'm a huge fan of the Virtual Console. Do I get every VC game, even the bad ones; yes. Would I get every eShop title, no. In fact, I have over 200+ VC games on both the 3DS and the Wii U and only less than 60 eShop games on Wii U and a little over 60 games on the 3DS, and of course, the 28 digital Wii titles and the 22 NES, Sega Genesis, and arcade 3D Classics.
I'm not downloading these for free. I have bought them all "legally". I never usually keep pirated games, I always ended up deleting them. I did so on the Wii years ago, when installed WAD files of NES, SNES, and Genesis games. I buy all of my eShop and VC games. I don't pirate them. Only VC games that are either hard to find or are only available in Wii Mode.Your logic is rather flawed and also the same flawed logic as every hoarder. You think these will be useful in 20/30 years. When it won't.
You aren't creating some virtual library for your kids to one day play. You are indulging in piracy hoarding. Every pirate goes through this, where they think they can download every game, then justify with a misguided idea that you will either one day play them or someone else will one day play them. Then you will sit on these games doing nothing with them.
The difference beeing that first a normal song is much shorter then a average game (even then a NES game, which tend to be rather short compared to lets say average games of the late 90s and early 2000s [if you're a skilled gamer that can handle the difficulty level]) and second that you easily can play a song during doing something else. Even just while walking on the street, try that with gaming.I never sold pirated shit to anyone. Besides, how come our iPods can have like 5,000 songs and some people who grew up in the 50s and 60s can have, hundreds, if not thousands of old records? Times are changing and people should be allowed to have more than 300 games installed on their consoles, so that decades from now, their children and grandchildren can play these old retro classics; be it Virtual Console or eShop games. There will come a time when psychical media will be very hard to find or will become obsolete and I can see that happening, less than 20 years from now. Maybe not in 10 years, but defiantly in 20 years.
As far as I'm concerned, I'm not out to get every eShop game. I am for every VC game. This wasn't true during the original Wii era because that would've costed hundreds of dollars, to do so and VC games on the Wii, lacked restore points and other features.The difference beeing that first a normal song is much shorter then a average game (even then a NES game, which tend to be rather short compared to lets say average games of the late 90s and early 2000s [if you're a skilled gamer that can handle the difficulty level]) and second that you easily can play a song during doing something else. Even just while walking on the street, try that with gaming.
Today there is more time to consume/listen to songs then there where back then thanks to technology like Walkmans/MP3-Player/iPods. That's not so true for gaming (and you most likely will spend less and less time with gaming during your life maybe until the point you get to retirement btw).
And a third point beeing that songs got less complex over the time until the point pop music really started off. For most songs today you just don't need to free your mind and concentrated/work with as much as with some older music.
Or in short and in directness: Your point is invalid.
Then you are literally wasting money on hoarding. The limit is there because it's completely silly to have that many titles that you aren't going to playI'm not downloading these for free. I have bought them all "legally". I never usually keep pirated games, I always ended up deleting them. I did so on the Wii years ago, when install WAD files of NES, SNES, and Genesis games. I buy all of my eShop and VC games. I don't pirate them. Only VC games that are either hard to find or are only available in Wii Mode.