I thought the underclock is software base and not hardware base. if true, then it can be unlocked.
You can't just unlock it, even if it's possible...
I thought the underclock is software base and not hardware base. if true, then it can be unlocked.
Hmm, been trying to spoof the Play Store as a Shield TV, with location spoofing in China and can't find the app, is it on the Play Store or do they have it on a proprietary app for Shield TV for GC/Wii games? Alternatively would be nice if OP could provide it, but I guess that's not allowed on here :/
ISTR that its on a chinese NON-Play store... What would be good would be if the OP could share the APK somehow... or at least cross post this in an Android forum somewhere as this is only getting Switch attention not Android attention and maybe the Android devs could get it working for ALL Shield TVs (regardless of location etc) ?>?
The newer lightspeed ports rely on some nvidia framework stuff baked in the system rom.
Even if you could hack the license check (or spoof system properties) you need that framework stuf to get the games working.
Do you know if it uses any more than the portal and half life ports? You can run those with root and gltools.The newer lightspeed ports rely on some nvidia framework stuff baked in the system rom.
Even if you could hack the license check (or spoof system properties) you need that framework stuf to get the games working.
Some people on Switch's lakka thread claimed that when using linux, the switch runs at default X1 clockspeed, same as the shield TV.You can't just unlock it, even if it's possible...
DigitalFoundry Nvidia Shield Wii emulator video.
Someone's probably mentioned this, but don't forget that the shield is running Android, and the Switch runs a custom OS that is much better for gaming. And it's already running on a Linux build of Dolphin not specifically made for Switch, so with some Nintendo magic the Switch will run any Gamecube title fullspeed.
Then again from the benchmarks I have seen dolphin android runs better than dolphin linux on the switch.They suspect that since Switch doesn't use Android, less overhead and better performance. Here's hoping something will be seen at E3.
It does, until it doesn't. Even on the Shield ATV, if things gets hot there is throttling, it seems to only happen when both GPU and CPU are heavily loaded at the same timeSome people on Switch's lakka thread claimed that when using linux, the switch runs at default X1 clockspeed, same as the shield TV.
Then again from the benchmarks I have seen dolphin android runs better than dolphin linux on the switch.
It does, until it doesn't. Even on the Shield ATV, if things gets hot there is throttling, it seems to only happen when both GPU and CPU are heavily loaded at the same time
Nvidia shield TV runs at 1.9 Ghz with 3 GB of ramCan someone give me the actual specs Switch vs X1 Shield? (clock speed of CPU and GPU)