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I have one more doubt, is a Wii U emulator possible for Nintendo Switch?
According to me, send the large number of remakes and remasters in this generation of consoles the delay of new games in this generation, most of all the lack of physical backwardness in PS4 and Switch, because in PS4 the old titles of PSX, PS2 and PS3 are digital format, something that no player likes by default, are creating remakes and remasters because the PS4 has no physical backward compatibility.
there are such negative things in this generation as paying for online, delaying new titles, creating remakes and remastering.
that's why I created this thread, to know if it's possible a Wii U emulator for Nintendo Switch, and since Nintendo was creating remakes of Wii U games for Switch because they do not give it physical backward compatibility with Wii U or 3DS, because:
1. The only reason the Switch doesn't already play Switch games is because it doesn't have a disk player. All we need to do is put the ISO files onto an SD card and run them in the Switch version of Nintendon't. It's not like the GamePad actually gets used anyway.
2. The Switch can't play 3DS games because the cartridges are a different shape.
Nintendo Switch has 69 teraflops of blast processing, will this be enough to emulate the Wii U on Nintendo Switch?
:-)
According to me, send the large number of remakes and remasters in this generation of consoles the delay of new games in this generation, most of all the lack of physical backwardness in PS4 and Switch, because in PS4 the old titles of PSX, PS2 and PS3 are digital format, something that no player likes by default, are creating remakes and remasters because the PS4 has no physical backward compatibility.
there are such negative things in this generation as paying for online, delaying new titles, creating remakes and remastering.
that's why I created this thread, to know if it's possible a Wii U emulator for Nintendo Switch, and since Nintendo was creating remakes of Wii U games for Switch because they do not give it physical backward compatibility with Wii U or 3DS, because:
1. The only reason the Switch doesn't already play Switch games is because it doesn't have a disk player. All we need to do is put the ISO files onto an SD card and run them in the Switch version of Nintendon't. It's not like the GamePad actually gets used anyway.
2. The Switch can't play 3DS games because the cartridges are a different shape.
Nintendo Switch has 69 teraflops of blast processing, will this be enough to emulate the Wii U on Nintendo Switch?
:-)