Emulation Homebrew duckstation for Switch

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Thanks for the link! But would you know if there is a way to create a forwarder for a specific game to be launched directly and not just the emu itself?

For my own curiosity, did you try to use the retroarch forwarder tab ? You can make forwarders with arguments (and you can specify any path...it's not only for retroarch). But I don't know if DuckStation supports this feature...
 
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It worked for me with a PBP file, maybe try that? Does your CHD works with DuckStation when you launch it "manually" ?

Edit : also make sure you use the same path format as shown in the path textbox, it shouldnt be SD://CHD/Silent Hill.chd but /CHD/Silent Hill.chd :
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How do you Exit the in game to play different game??
You need to setup the keys, read the OP :
>Installation is the usual extract it onto the root of the SD. Before starting a game make sure to bind keys for controller (you can use the automatic mapping feature) and to bind a hotkey for pause key(combo), otherwise you can't exit the application.
 
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You need to setup the keys, read the OP :
>Installation is the usual extract it onto the root of the SD. Before starting a game make sure to bind keys for controller (you can use the automatic mapping feature) and to bind a hotkey for pause key(combo), otherwise you can't exit the application.
Just figured it out thanks!
 
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How can i add cheats?

You need to run the game you want to activate cheats on first of all. Then, open the pause menu and go to the "Console Settings" tab and you'll see the "Enable Cheats" option. After that just go back to the pause menu and the cheat list should be available.

DuckStation loads its cheats from a database located on the repository at data/resources/chtdb.txt and then dumps the ones for the specific game you're running in a .cht file located on the "cheats" folder inside your install.
 
You need to run the game you want to activate cheats on first of all. Then, open the pause menu and go to the "Console Settings" tab and you'll see the "Enable Cheats" option. After that just go back to the pause menu and the cheat list should be available.

DuckStation loads its cheats from a database located on the repository at data/resources/chtdb.txt and then dumps the ones for the specific game you're running in a .cht file located on the "cheats" folder inside your install.
It works, thanks!
 
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I tested Tekken 3 and i have some micro freeze i'm playing 60FPS and down to 40FPS and back to 60 in that micro freeze can one confirm if that happen to you too?
 
I tested Tekken 3 and i have some micro freeze i'm playing 60FPS and down to 40FPS and back to 60 in that micro freeze can one confirm if that happen to you too?
No freezes or micro stutter here, constant 60fps without any dips. And thats with 4X res.
 
Just want to say thank you for the port. The prelease 2 version worked fine. NSP Forwarders work too. I can create shortcut to open PS1 games directly on Switch home screen.
 

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