the vita screen is big enough !
but i would not mind having a good psp emulator on the switch.
i'd love a ps2 emu on my switch though. (that'd be fantastic)
5 vs 50 inches, choose please
the vita screen is big enough !
but i would not mind having a good psp emulator on the switch.
i'd love a ps2 emu on my switch though. (that'd be fantastic)
pi is cheaper though and does heck a lot more
5 vs 50 inches, choose please
5 vs 50 inches, choose please
Lol np breh. XDi was thinking about the switch's handheld mode xD
ofcourse 50 inches mun !
Can your PSTV play Zelda: Breath of the Wild?Got my PSTV for 50 euros 5 days ago, brand new, running 3.20 out of the box from an official Sony reseller. best 50 euros I ever spent in the past 5 years
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Again - PSTV shoots out PSX, PSP and Vita games on 50" at 720p (apart from emulators)
I have no idea, I never used buildbot.Hi all, this would be great on switch, infact any emulation would be killer on switch!
I have a shield TV (2017) and have 1.4 PPSSPP on my shield running pretty damned well, however I cannot update it to one of the latest nightly builds from buildbot as it always says "apk is corrupt" any clues how to update it? Dolphin updates fine, I just need a pointer on this one please
Lol np breh. XD
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Can your PSTV play Zelda: Breath of the Wild?
wut? is Switch already got hacked?! O.oAfter homebrew will come on the Switch, I'm thinking of a port of PPSSPP to Switch. It's basically an Nvidia Shield (which runs on android, and the same arhitecture as the Swtch), and it was realeased on android too. I'm thinking it wouldn't be too hard to port it, and then we could enjoy PSP games on the Switch.
Could this be possible?
yaay now i sound like an idiotNope, my WiiU and my Switch can though
Wow, just wow
No, I literally put "AFTER homebrew will come on the Switch"wut? is Switch already got hacked?! O.o
1. Physical buttons, no need for any third party controllers or stands or attachments.why even bother with PPSSPP on the switch when it run fine on any mid-range smartphone you most likely already have?
Runs Nintendo own operating system allowing games to be optimized for the hardware.Does the Switch actually run Android though?
1. Physical buttons, no need for any third party controllers or stands or attachments.
2. Bug screen compared to average person smart phone
3. Hardware able to improve resolution with minimal frame drops or even none.
Etc
Runs Nintendo own operating system allowing games to be optimized for the hardware.
I would think not although the hardware would suggest android could be ported to the switch.Right, that Capcom helped them write. But is it based on Android at all?
In my personal opinion I believe it is running a very modded android as options menu etc... For the settings looks a lot like android and also flight mode is there I'm sure. They may of worked along side Google on the firmware on this since they worked a long side NvidiaDoes the Switch actually run Android though?
It doesn't have any Android node afaik. Even if it's Android, it would been heavy modified to play different formats instead of classic .apk+.obb format.In my personal opinion I believe it is running a very modded android as options menu etc... For the settings looks a lot like android and also flight mode is there I'm sure. They may of worked along side Google on the firmware on this since they worked a long side Nvidia
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The Switch features a hard fork of the 3DS operating system, with many components rewritten. The kernel is derived from the 3DS kernel, not FreeBSD as was originally rumored. The console also makes use of the ARM TrustZone instead of a security coprocessor
it's the same hardware but different OSNo, because the Switch isn't hacked.
EDIT: If its working on Nvidia Shield then why wouldn't it work on Switch? No reason to ask. And yes, once hacked it can be ported to Switch. (Weird question to ask)