After my first playthrough in VR I thought ... "meh". Bit dull, pedestrian, slow ... a walking sim with guns. On subsequent playthroughs (8 no less and over 100 hours) ive grown to love it and the world in VR is a great place to get lost in but that is completely due to the VR factor. As a...
I had same issue. Was tearing my hair out. Formatted and refilled my full 1TB micro sd 3 times as thought it was corrupted. As a last resort I switched back to previous Atmosphere and used Daybreak to revert my firmware to 14.0 and everything works perfectly again.
I love SX OS and I'm not bothered about switching to Atmo. USB loading is its best feature. I've only found half a dozen new games that don't actually work with SXOS so far, despite claims that new games only work on Switch fw12 and 13. A certain video game company's time would be better...
Fingers crossed. My Switch's SD module just packed it. Not the easily replaceable card reader ... the actual connector on the circuit board ... meaning i'm at the mercy of the Switch's 32gb internal storage. All my games are digital so its a bit of a nightmare nightmare.
Don't think it would be much fun non-vr. Its the most basic, plodding, FPS i've ever played. I actually enjoyed playing it a lot on Oculus Link - played through it 3 times and its the immersion that VR brings that made it enjoyable. Theres not much variety, walk to crumbling building shoot same...
Think theyve screwed it up a bit. Its waaaayyyy too fast now. Played little bit of Bowser's Fury then tested 3D World to see whats changed. Mario moves like lightning now. Don't think the game benefits at all from it. Makes it much harder to boing off enemies.
DO NOT format micro sd to exfat. Best thing to do is get a small portable harddrive and format to exfat and install any size of game via usb by plugging it into dock. Better than removing the sd card every time you want to install a game or update.
Why would you not want the icon on home screen? Its far more convenient, especially if you have tons of xcis on root of a USB drive. Means you can enter the SX installer without having to scan your xcis/nsps everytime.
Just realised another bug thats really annoying. Never noticed this before but any time I enter sleep mode with an installed XCI it gives me the "game cart was removed" error. Knew this happened when loading XCIs from album and going into sleep mode but hadnt noticed it happen with XCIs actually...
Nice ... again. Anyway that the homebrew part of the SXOS menu could be loaded first (ie Before xcis are scanned). Using the SX Autoloader now so obviously scanning for xcis (to load them) is obsolete BUT still having to wait 3 mins for all my xcis to scan before I can access the homebrew menu...