I know I know, i meant from a technical point of view' :lol:
I had hoped the success of P5 would have prompted a port but guess not! Maybe if P5Royal does well...
Hello!
Sorry if there's a really easy way to do this which I've completly missed, but I want to check which individual pieces of DLC I have installed for each game?
There's a couple games I installed a bit back, and i simply cannot remember which DLC's i installed!
I believe DeltaLaunch will have what you're looking for, as I believe it was folder support and acts as a replacement for the standard Switch homescreen, however it is still in early development and not sure if it's in a usable state yet
Twilight Princess was released for the Nvidia Shield in China, which if i recall correctly, has similar hardware to the switch, so if Twilight Princess at least doesn't come to Switch, I don't think it'll be because of a technical limitation
I wouldn't be surprised if we saw Twilight Princess or Wind Waker ports first, seeing as Nintendo seems to be enjoying porting Wii U games at the moment. I'd also quite like to see a Skyward Sword port
I got bored of this on PS4 after a couple years, i hear the PC version has more replayability with mods and stuff, but a sequal or expansion which be much appreciated!
I can play injected Gamecube Games with my Wii U Pro Controller fine, but i have to use a Wii remote to get past the Gamepad/TV prompt which appears first. Once i get past that prompt, the Wii U Pro controller works normally. I'm wanting to know if there's a way to get rid of the prompt for...
When creating injected Gamecube games, is it possible to disable the prompt for Gamepad/TV when starting the title, as you can only get past this screen with the WiiMote, and I'd like to be able to start the games with my Wii U Pro Controller?
I'm not currently subscribed, but I will be though once I get Super Smash and Pokemon Let's Go
I don't mind paying £20 a year for online, cloud saves and NES games, however I'm hoping they add other consoles to the service such as SNES and N64
If you're able to play it on PC, I'd stick to playing it on PC. Console version is buggy, and the expansions are expensive compared to what you can get them for on PC