• Dizzy Devil Ducky
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    107 days ago

    Give it 3 months after launch and there will be an emulator that won’t be able to play games, but already have something like a black boot screen.

    • @Poopfeast420@discuss.tchncs.de
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      6 days ago

      It would be funny if the reason Nintendo went after the Switch emulators because Switch 2 is the same, and you get playable games in days.

        • @monotremata@lemmy.ca
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          26 days ago

          Because being able to play your existing switch games with better performance is a big part of their sales pitch for this, but people were already starting to do that with the Steam Deck. At that point the comparison for the devices would look like:

          Steam Deck: Cheaper, more ergonomic, can play more games, games cost less, games aren’t locked to the console, no charge for better performance if you upgrade to new hardware, can play any game from consoles up to some ps3 through emulation

          Nintendo: Better battery life, 120Hz HDR screen, has a new Mario Kart and Donkey Kong game

          In every other way it would lose the comparison.

          With the emulator crackdown, people don’t perceive it that way, because they don’t think of emulation as an option for the switch. (I mean, some do, but even Retro Games Corps isn’t talking about that possibility anymore because of the strikes against his YouTube channel; they’ve greatly reduced the visibility of that as an option.)

          For my part, I’m leaning towards sticking Moonlight on my existing Switch and just streaming from my desktop. It’s not elegant, but you can’t beat the price.

            • @monotremata@lemmy.ca
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              26 days ago

              That also! My sense is that for the switch it’s basically only limited by emulator compatibility, but for ps3 and xbox one it’s partially limited by the available cpu and gpu power. I may be mistaken about that though, I don’t own a Deck and haven’t tested this stuff myself.

              • @samus12345@lemm.ee
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                26 days ago

                It’s been a couple years since I tried PS3 and Xbox 360 emulation, but when I did it on PC was the compatibility of the emulator rather than processing power that caused most game to not be playable. It ran Katamari Forever really well, so I’m hoping I can get it running on the Steam Deck, too!