NACP is needed to make NRO in compilation process. So it's not needed for already compiled NRO to work.What's the nacp file for? Does it go to the same spot as the NRO?
NACP is needed to make NRO in compilation process. So it's not needed for already compiled NRO to work.What's the nacp file for? Does it go to the same spot as the NRO?
Do you know it's a port from which version? Pc/android/ps2...Omg this port works like charm. Why is Rockstar doing such a shit with the remaster. This port looks and work better -.-'
it is from retail pc version.. you can use steam or gog as far as i know..Do you know it's a port from which version? Pc/android/ps2...
And is it possible to install mods?
Thank you, but I really don't know what is steam or gog ahait is from retail pc version.. you can use steam or gog as far as i know..
u w0t m8Thank you, but I really don't know what is steam or gog aha
Thank you, but I really don't know what is steam or gog aha
I don't see the connection between the subject which is the unofficial port of the game on switch... so why are you telling me about the steam platform? I thought it was a homebrew that's why I asked.The biggest plattforms to buy PC-Games next to Playstation Store, Nintendo eShop and so on?!
Or try to find it on Google. If you are not able to do a simple only search, you should really think about, if you will go on with homebrew ;-)
I don't see the connection between the subject which is the unofficial port of the game on switch... so why are you telling me about the steam platform? I thought it was a homebrew that's why I asked.
How to install:
- Download reVC-switch-gl3.zip from the previous link, which should contain a folder called reVC-oal-master after uncompressing the contents.
- Create a folder called reVC inside the switch folder on the root of your SD card (so you get a reVC folder inside /switch/), and create a userfiles folder inside it as well.
- Place GTA Vice City PC files inside /switch/reVC/ (not included with the downloads, buy it and get it legally!).
- Copy the contents of the reVC-oal-switch folder into the /switch/reVC folder (do this after copying the PC files, important!).
You need the game files from the pc version in order to run the homebrew port.I don't see the connection between the subject which is the unofficial port of the game on switch... so why are you telling me about the steam platform? I thought it was a homebrew that's why I asked.
I don't see the connection between the subject which is the unofficial port of the game on switch... so why are you telling me about the steam platform? I thought it was a homebrew that's why I asked.
Yes sorry my bad I thought it was a game itself not a homebrew.You need the game files from the pc version in order to run the homebrew port.
It's my bad... I didn't read the 1st post so I thought it was an illegal version of vice city to just download and install like a nspHomebrew =/= Piracy. "Homebrew" is simply a term for applications designed to run on a system they're not supported on by default. re3 and reVC are RenderWare engine reimplementations (that's where the "re" comes in), which are the equivalent of an executable file that loads the original game's files, and comes bundled with data the executable file needs to load successfully. You still have to provide the game yourself, because if users were to provide the game files that becomes piracy. Therefore, you have to provide files from your own copy of either game for it to be legal for yourself to use and for the homebrew developers to distribute.
For example, I maintain three ioquake3 engine based Switch ports, VoyagerNX, OpenArenaNX and Q3ArenaNX. I can distribute VoyagerNX and OpenArenaNX in their entirety for free as both games are entirely freeware, but for Q3ArenaNX I can only legally distribute the demo version of the game, as if I shared the full game I would be distributing pirated software and would have to deal with the legal repercussions of doing so.
Hope that clears things up a touch!
You can find an nsp with included files on certain unmentionable sites. Google will help you with that.Yes sorry my bad I thought it was a game itself not a homebrew.
So basically
It's my bad... I didn't read the 1st post so I thought it was an illegal version of vice city to just download and install like a nsp
Cool, and so my 1st question was is it possible to install mod?You can find an nsp with included files on certain unmentionable sites. Google will help you with that.
So for the last build, is the game playable from beginning to end without any issues? I'd rather play the original than the remaster. Also how well does re3 GTA 3 run?
I know i'm too late for this but a physical copy on nintendo switch only has 1 game on the cartridge and the rest are downloads since rockstar wanted to be cheap and use a low memory switch cartridge. That and theres no patches on the cart itself they have to be downloaded. For vita gta 3 and vice city are pc ports and san andreas is a android port.curious of this too, from a preservation standpoint. stability of a game is important for a good experience, however much people admire these sort of projects
..I thought I read skimmed throughout this thread that it crashes a lot?
edit- or not a lot but randomly, idk
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I begrudgingly picked up the Trilogy for $30 some odd on cartridge a couple weeks, and completed GTA3. Latest patch for 'Definitive' Edition on switch aint half bad, didnt play the game at launch when it was supposed to be super broken, imo but maybe I have low standards. VC looks good too thats the one im on now, SA im a bit worried about since its the most complex but I always have it on GamePass too
I wish rockstar gave us 'original versions' too on Switch, like they did for PC users With all the backlash.
Im sure 'originals' on PC with tons of mods are the way to go.. but maybe mod scene is crazy for 'Definitive Edition' on PC too... I gotta do some YouTubing out of curiosity![]()
I know i'm too late for this but a physical copy on nintendo switch only has 1 game on the cartridge and the rest are downloads since rockstar wanted to be cheap and use a low memory switch cartridge. That and theres no patches on the cart itself they have to be downloaded. For vita gta 3 and vice city are pc ports and san andreas is a android port.