I found this guide:
https://switch.homebrew.guide/hacking/caffeine/pegascape
But it's odd... I can't find a caffeine/pega/deja guide on gbatemp for 4.0.1...
This thread seems extremely out of date
https://gbatemp.net/threads/tutorial-setting-up-pegaswitch-and-preparing-for-homebrew.489299/
Is there a thread somewhere on gbatemp about dejavu on 4.0.1? I've been scanning lots of recent thread titles... (since apparently this has only been possible for about a month I thought I'd find it, but I didn't, maybe I'm looking in the wrong place?)
edit: Certain games actually contain switch firmware updates right? I've had bad luck so far "googling nintendo switch game cartridge that contains 4.0.1 update"
I could've swore there was a list of such games on gbatemp, but I've misplaced it as well.
edit2:
okay so I read this:
We know that the
required firmware on games is also packet
on the cartridge.
over on this thread
https://gbatemp.net/threads/list-games-required-firmware-version.485959/
Now I am going to conclude that means I need one of these cartridges and only these will work:
- Attack on Titan - [Need to update to play online]
- Battle Chasers Nightwar -
- Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy
- Dead Cells - [Tested on cartridge, however E-shop will allways need latest update]
- Donkey Kong - Tropical Freeze
- Harvest Moon Light of Hope
- Owlboy
- Legend of Kay: Anniversary
- Nintendo Labo - all kits
- Mario Tennis Aces
- Monster Hunter Generations
- Mega Man: Legacy Colletion 1 & 2
- Mega Man: Legacy Colletion X1 & X2
- Overcooked 2
- Penny Punching Princess
- Runner3
- Steamworld Dig 2
- Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection
- Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido
- Wild Guns Reloaded
- Wolfenstein II The New Colossus
- Wonderboy: Dragon's Trap
- Bayonetta 1 & 2
I arrived at this list by deleting the games listed as e-shop downloads, which I took to mean that either the cartridge didn't exist, or it did exist but would've had a different firmware requirement.
If this list is true and accurate, some of these cartridges are very easy to find! so hooray. However I'm not entirely sure I comprehended the point of the thread I just linked. I don't wanna waste 20$ and more importantly a day driving around town looking for old switch cartridges on sale. If anyone has any idea what I'm talking about and confirm that I've comprehended this thread correctly:
https://gbatemp.net/threads/list-games-required-firmware-version.485959/
Then please do reply and let me know.
Also while I'm ranting which is better? 4.1.0 or 4.0.1? I assume it doesn't really matter since I could always downgrade from 4.1.0 to 4.0.1 someday if I had to?