Dude, Half-Life, Half-Life 2, CS, and CSS on Switch? Then being able to switch (haha puns) to Breath of the Wild? That would be my dream console...Be able to stream PC games would make the Switch something else! :3
Dude, Half-Life, Half-Life 2, CS, and CSS on Switch? Then being able to switch (haha puns) to Breath of the Wild? That would be my dream console...Be able to stream PC games would make the Switch something else! :3
Possibly, but you'd probably have to re-buy all your games...Since the Switch OS seems to be an improved 3ds os, does that give it a good chance of backward capability?
haxPossibly, but you'd probably have to re-buy all your games...
I think they might be TRYING to get a working flashcart. They must find a exploit first to use.im sure gateway is working on a flashcart right now tbh.
They might be working on finding an exploit which would allow for a flashcart, but I don't think anyone has truly found one yet. All the errors thus far are being handled by the system, although some people have apparently managed to get stuck in an error boot loop.im sure gateway is working on a flashcart right now tbh.
I think they might be TRYING to get a working flashcart. They must find a exploit first to use.
yea ik. by "working on one" i also included searching for an exploit into that as its obviously part of the process.They might be working on finding an exploit which would allow for a flashcart, but I don't think anyone has truly found one yet.
Sort of "you must understand the key to open the door"?if anything they're still trying to sort out the structure of the carts. Can't really do much of anything without some means of dumping the games, else your flash cart is absolutely worthless. Looking for exploits is putting the horse WAY before the cart.
Did the 3ds carts that relied on 'emulating' a real cart (sky3ds was it?) and fooling the system have any thing to do with an exploit? (I know I might have just presented a self contradictory question)
I really don't know the inside and outside of it. If I remember a old thread correct, it "becomes" a cartridge. It doesn't need a exploit to work. Since it puts everything in to a chip that the 3DS accept as legit. But it took years to get there.Did the 3ds carts that relied on 'emulating' a real cart (sky3ds was it?) and fooling the system have any thing to do with an exploit? (I know I might have just presented a self contradictory question)
From what I can tell the devs never thought it ran android, that was temp members running around saying it probably did because it used the same (or rather similar) chip used in the NVIDIA shield tv, which ran android.1st they thought it was running android now they think it's a 3ds. make up your fucking mind! [emoji38]
Smea and Bill Nye would be proud of you.Exploit discovered:
Code:10 HACK SWITCH 20 GOTO 10