That would be awesome. Seeing as it's using NVidia hardware, I'm kind of hopeful that they'll release an official app for it. They could charge a few dollars for it and it would still sell, plus it would sell more consoles too so both NVidia and Nintendo would profit from it, it's a win-win.Shame I can't officially stream my PC games to the Switch. Y'know, seeing as its the same hardware and all.
Wondering if we'll get Moonlight.
Though in NVidia's case it might mean they sell less of their own devices.
Depends on the game, some run at 1080p, some use dynamic resolution scaling to keep a high framerate. Lowering the resolution a little bit helps keep the FPS at 60 (or in some cases 30) without affecting the graphics quality much.So can someone tell me why the games on the system are up to 720P until you put it in dock is 900P and upscaled to 1080P? Cause this i never understand. I get the 720P is probably cause the screen size on the system but how it can get up to 900P (Something that isn't common in USA.... or least to me) if it can go that high, why not higher to 1080P?
The game resolution is different than the output system resolution right? So games are only 720P-900P or something, but the dock upscale to 1080P? I'm so confused.