I'm slightly disappointed it uses the same exploit (multiple are always better), but hey! release! celebration!
I guess that's up to TX now, but most likely will do just the same, but still their chip can still come with full "extras" .I'm slightly disappointed it uses the same exploit (multiple are always better), but hey! release! celebration!
so i dont need a 3.0 switch anymore? need to know since im asking some local game stores for one on 3.0all firmwares
with 3.0.0 you will not need to open the joyconso i dont need a 3.0 switch anymore? need to know since im asking some local game stores for one on 3.0
what about cfw?with 3.0.0 you will not need to open the joycon
well we will hate to wait to see it, but it would be great.I think that one will be hard for the specs, specially on arm . I would be happy with Age of Empires II, old Star Wars strategy games and command and conquers up to Red Alert II because Generals I think will be too hard to run good and above it C&C became shit...
how about you ask againaccordig to fof this works on any firmware
question now
will the earliest cfw work on this?
I'm very confused...
You can just use a simple piece of wire to bridge it to e.g. a screw on the rail (easiest), or pins 10 and 7 (or 1) together (10 and 9 won’t work).
I'm very confused...
The Fusee Gelee release says pin 10 and 9.
I have a good amount of yellow buttons in different sizes with gameboy like style, I could actually solder a clip and a spring and glue somewhere on my joy-cons very easily, but why does Fusee Gelee is pin 9 and 10 and FailOverflow says it doesn't work for their release?
Is there different Recovery Mods or what?
ps: So do I use pin 9 and 10 or not? Anyway I dont even have the USB-C cable yet