How would one stream a ps5? Does it work ok with garbage wifi chip in the Switch? That seems somewhat compelling!
Heh, asked my buddy who has dabbled with it a bit how Tekken 3 is since that's one of my favorite Tekkens and he said it ran like crap. A quick YT lookup seems to be the same What sort of black magic and/or settings/setup are you using to not make it stutter?
How would one stream a ps5? Does it work ok with garbage wifi chip in the Switch? That seems somewhat compelling!
Heh, asked my buddy who has dabbled with it a bit how Tekken 3 is since that's one of my favorite Tekkens and he said it ran like crap. A quick YT lookup seems to be the same What sort of black magic and/or settings/setup are you using to not make it stutter?
For me it is absolutely worth it! But depends on what you are looking for and your expectations!? Any home console up to Dreamcast is pretty much full-speed, minus a few games on the more demanding home consoles. As for handheld consoles, up to PSP is full-speed including DS, with some less demanding games on 3DS being full-speed. If your expecting more than those, like PS2 and Gamecube you'll be disappointed. Theres some full-speed games on GC but very few.
As for Tekken 3, as someone mentioned its been fullspeed for years! In fact I've been playing PS1 games full-speed on normal CPU clocks with 3X resolution. The funny thing with emulation scene in switch is that its super lively, but not many upload up to date videos on youtube. So I would not base your decision on videos on youtube.
As for having a jig and dongle all the time, its not like it was before. I haven't had to use my jig and dongle or computer for over a month. Witch reboot to payload, you really don't need them after you boot 1 time. I've only needed it recently because, my battery completely died and it didn't have the chance to reboot to payload.
As for playing your official games, for me the house has 2 switches and the one I use for emulation I don't use to play games that have online functions. I dump my game card on my home-brew switch and play those games offline. If theres a games that needs online or best played online, I use the other switch thats not been used for home-brew.
The convenience of the switch being portable, and option to dock is huge for me. As well as the physical controllers. I know you can do the same with phones but its just not the same, the switch is made as a gaming device first and it hows even more in the emulation scene.