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Hello,
Chiaki allows you to play ps4 on your switch
Edizon allows you to cheat/back up saves
Retroarch for all kind of emulation
Ppsspp for psp emulation
MelonDS continuation for DS emulation
Sys-clk editor for over clocking
Tesla overlay has various plug in
 
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Hello,
Ill keep it short. What are the best homebrew apps in your opinion? I only know a few right now. Homebrew app store, edizone, goldleaf, and ftpd thats it. If you know any that are useful or helpful please list them I would REALLY love if you did.
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Chiaki allows you to play ps4 on your switch
Edizon allows you to cheat/back up saves
Retroarch for all kind of emulation
Ppsspp for psp emulation
MelonDS continuation for DS emulation
Sys-clk editor for over clocking
Tesla overlay has various plug in
 

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Chiaki allows you to play ps4 on your switch
Edizon allows you to cheat/back up saves
Retroarch for all kind of emulation
Ppsspp for psp emulation
MelonDS continuation for DS emulation
Sys-clk editor for over clocking
Tesla overlay has various plug in

Is there any risk for overclocking because on other devices sometimes there is issues
 

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Is there any risk for overclocking because on other devices sometimes there is issues
Switch is binned for 1785MHz CPU and 921MHz GPU, that's also the maximum sysclk allows for.
Overclocking WILL hurt/reduce battery life and WILL reduce the lifespan of your console.
But it won't immediately cause any kind of issues.
 
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It may lower your battery life in the long term usage and if you overdo it, it might damage your switch.

Switch is binned for 1785MHz CPU and 921MHz GPU, that's also the maximum sysclk allows for.
Overclocking WILL hurt/reduce battery life and WILL reduce the lifespan of your console.
But it won't immediately cause any kind of issues.

As far as overclocking goes my cpu never got higher then 52°C and im pretty sure the switch has an automatic shut off in place
I've never had any issues , but if you dont feel safe, dont do it

Give this post a serious read before you decide to overclock
https://gbatemp.net/threads/sys-clk-under-overclocking-sysmodule.531372/
ill make sure to read about it
 

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MissionControl and sys-con - use (almost) all your usb and bluetooth pads. No need to buy new ones!
I use all my old xbox and wii pads and a xiaomi gamepad with my switch. Great for multiplayer and great that you can use your old but expansive high quality pads!

github.com/ndeadly/MissionControl

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