its homebrew and for 3.0.0 and you went for oddesyAnd why is that?
Doesn't both me any. I'm perfectly happy with my Switch and being able to play Odyssey.its homebrew and for 3.0.0 and you went for oddesy
i dont care for it much either but it would be niceDoesn't both me any. I'm perfectly happy with my Switch and being able to play Odyssey.
i dont care for it much either but it would be nice
not really as on 3.0.0we have userland homebrew all that is need for retroarch andkernal is availible in privateyeah I am not quite sure why they are working on the switch when the xbox one currently has homebrew that is more accessible. even if I buy the switch, I wont homebrew it at this point because I would be missing out on all the content later on (virtual console, new games that require later updates).
So I guess that means no plans for retroarch on xbox one anytime soon?
Edit: To clarify, I understand why switch might be a better value for homebrew later on, and it is probably much more popular worldwide, but it is also very early that I do not think Nintendo will let homebrew pass, at this point it would make more sense to port it to ps4.
not really as on 3.0.0we have userland homebrew all that is need for retroarch andkernal is availible in private
How strong is the switch? can it run like dolphin and citra? can it run something like ps1 core?To be quite honest I'm perfectly content with RetriX and the many libretro cores that it already supports. Before that vote happened a couple weeks ago @ploggy had brought it to my attention that Twinpahex was considering an "official" retroarch port for Xbox One and that he was intending on getting an Xbox One with Dev mode. However since Switch won that port is probably delayed at best and it may not happen now. Even if it doesn't at the end of the day we still have RetriX which is a fine front-end to libretro imo
so if Nintendo releases more software later (like n64 support or something), would you be able to update your console even if it is homebrewed?
so if Nintendo releases more software later (like n64 support or something), would you be able to update your console even if it is homebrewed?
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How strong is the switch? can it run like dolphin and citra? can it run something like ps1 core?
Oh I still think long term Retorarch will make its way to UWP/Xbox One its just since the Vote it has taken a longer back seat.. It'll come.. I believeTo be quite honest I'm perfectly content with RetriX and the many libretro cores that it already supports. Before that vote happened a couple weeks ago @ploggy had brought it to my attention that Twinpahex was considering an "official" retroarch port for Xbox One and that he was intending on getting an Xbox One with Dev mode. However since Switch won that port is probably delayed at best and it may not happen now. Even if it doesn't at the end of the day we still have RetriX which is a fine front-end to libretro imo
no as retro arch allows n64 emulationso if Nintendo releases more software later (like n64 support or something), would you be able to update your console even if it is homebrewed?
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How strong is the switch? can it run like dolphin and citra? can it run something like ps1 core?
I was using n64 emulation as example, what I meant to say is if Nintendo adds more features to the switch. would you be able to get these features if you are in cfw this early, or would you not?no as retro arch allows n64 emulation
it honestly depends what the features areI was using n64 emulation as example, what I meant to say is if Nintendo adds more features to the switch. would you be able to get these features if you are in cfw this early, or would you not?
it honestly depends what the features are
beecause portability i can get a pie and an sd card for £40 and play at home on the tv with good compatibilityright, so if that was the case. why develop homebrew the switch right now when it has been less than a year since its launch, and most likely most of its features are not already out. Meanwhile the xbox one doesn't require to cfw your console at all to run homebrew.
I am fine with people developing homebrew for whatever system they want, I am just wondering if there is a reason that I am not seeing for why people seem to be in a rush to develop homebrew for switch
that is fair and also truebeecause portability i can get a pie and an sd card for £40 and play at home on the tv with good compatibility
sorry but what did you say a bout working on project continum also i can get the ios port to more poeple if you wantthat is fair and also true
sorry but what did you say a bout working on project continum also i can get the ios port to more poeple if you want
yeah i can help with itI do not remember, I said a lot of things lol. maybe that I was looking for developers and artists. The other thing is I have a problem with unity so I may reinstall it so that process took longer than it should