Gaming Gameshare between Switch 1 and Switch 2

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What's your overall experience with Gameshare between a Switch 1 and a Switch 2? There are almost no reviews about this feature out yet.
Which games did you try? How was the experience on Switch 1? Did the image look good? Did you have noticeable delay? Just feel free to mention everything that comes to mind :)
 
What's your overall experience with Gameshare between a Switch 1 and a Switch 2? There are almost no reviews about this feature out yet.
Which games did you try? How was the experience on Switch 1? Did the image look good? Did you have noticeable delay? Just feel free to mention everything that comes to mind :)

When I tried to use it, it removed the game from the other console. All it’s doing is launching the standard game that downloads and I’ve not noticed any delay. I’ve only tested dreamlight valley so far
 
When I tried to use it, it removed the game from the other console. All it’s doing is launching the standard game that downloads and I’ve not noticed any delay. I’ve only tested dreamlight valley so far
Hey I think you got a little confused. I am not talking about digital game cards. Gameshare is a feature that allows a Switch 2 owner to open a multiplayer session of a game, that gets then steamed over to another Switch console. The second person doesn't need to own the game. It is similar to download play on the nintendo DS.

But I was curious how well this works because in comparison to download play on the ds, gameshare doesn't sent a little temporary demo to the receiver Switch and insteads streams video to the receiver switch.
 
Hey I think you got a little confused. I am not talking about digital game cards. Gameshare is a feature that allows a Switch 2 owner to open a multiplayer session of a game, that gets then steamed over to another Switch console. The second person doesn't need to own the game. It is similar to download play on the nintendo DS.

But I was curious how well this works because in comparison to download play on the ds, gameshare doesn't sent a little temporary demo to the receiver Switch and insteads streams video to the receiver switch.
My bad sorry I’ve not tried Gameshare
 

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