well yeah nintendo can figure out how to fix it on there own.Exactly, it's annoying you can't have all the candy now. But it means you'll get more next year.
well yeah nintendo can figure out how to fix it on there own.Exactly, it's annoying you can't have all the candy now. But it means you'll get more next year.
But it'll take more time for them and we might get a few firmwares where they haven't fixed it yet.well yeah nintendo can figure out how to fix it on there own.
I hope it isn't that short. I wanna purchase it day one, but I'm definitely not going to spend 60 bucks on a 3 hour game, I don't care how innovative it is.
>Mii data stuff
Miis are only corrupted by pwning SDB. None of the exploits I use to pwn TrustZone need to pwn SDB. So shouldn't affect mii data, but no promises.
I don't consider this "high prio" either but it would be fantastic for RetroArch later on. Obviously I won't launch RetroArch in handheld mode then but only when I'm docked.>Allow us to use USB drives for homebrew.
In theory, if someone wants to put in the work to implement USB drive support, this could eventually be possible. I have no plans at the moment to try to do so, though, since there are more important features for me to work on, and because the Switch is a portable console which makes USB drives inconvenient except when perma-docked.
Listing removedthis controller converter springs to mind to avoid the whole docked mode scenario
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Nintendo...206728?hash=item4d6dc67e08:g:9DYAAOSwAz5ag9CR
lol wowjust a simple conversion cable usb c type on one end and female usb on the other end add in a driver mass storage should work as pretty good solution for storage issues later on in the consoles life
You may as well get the Magic NS Adapter. It costs the same and connects to the controllers wirelesslythis controller converter springs to mind to avoid the whole docked mode scenario
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/USB-Conv...659002?hash=item2135bf6efa:g:vOUAAOSwSuNabp~o
try this one found a different link
So others can helpwhy say there is a firmware in the works - just release it when its done ?
hype?
It's open-source, anyone can find it on Githubwhy say there is a firmware in the works - just release it when its done ?
hype?
why say there is a firmware in the works - just release it when its done ?
hype?
Honestly, I'm not sure what you would describe a professional programmer as if the description does not fit someone who can code/program an entire customized operating system for a device that, not a year ago, was completely unknown for the most part.
If you're taking "professional" to mean someone who is paid for their services, then I suppose in this context, you're right. But half of us probably don't know the difference between == and =, no offense to anyone reading this if you don't.
because the Switch is a portable console which makes USB drives inconvenient except when perma-docked.
TBH I own a 64Gb mSD and I am still good... actually, I have DECIDED that I am and WILL be good until 200GB mSD get in 30€ range (and I hope it happens soon).so a big mSD is beneficial to own in the long run correct? i own a 200gb
we could for instance have the things we want more for handheld (and well favorites) onto the mSD and if hdd support will be a thing eventually we could just push whatever else in it.
i hope it works that way then, would be very cool.
so that alot of the 128gb mSD owners and well even 200gb owners wont run out of space.
some may say there are not that many switch games, but well emu games (ngc etc.) will take up alot of space too.
I am not a professional programmer. This is all a hobby.