There's no way Nintendo lets this through, I think you all know that, deep down.
No idea at the moment honestly, considering theres a lack of info.There's no way Nintendo lets this through, I think you all know that, deep down.
"I want to buy an indie game on Switch, I'll just buy it on steam instead of the official release"
Believe
PCGAF: "Give me 120fps or give me death"
Industry: "How about a way to play your games with inherent latency?"
PCGAF: "Excite!"
Puzzling.
That said, the point is moot as this will never see the light of day on Switch outside of homebrew firmware.
There's no way Nintendo lets this through, I think you all know that, deep down.
He's pretty well known in the PC space, not some random charlatan.I don't think Nintendo is necessarily the biggest issue here. Provided they follow the developer agreements I don't see any strong reason why Nintendo would disallow it.
However,
We've seen this type of thing dozens of times. Some nobody hypes up something they claim to be working on, and it's either a lot of vapor or doesn't go as planned. The only thing missing is the developer starting a kickstarter, getting a NeoGaf account, and then getting banned when it doesn't materialize.
I can already see it now.I look forward to the rage and recriminations that will pop up when Nintendo officially disallows this.
GPDWin cried a little.
Holy Moly... this is fantastic!
Never heard of a steam link?
"I want to buy an indie game on Switch, I'll just buy it on steam instead of the official release"
It has ethernet though.Wired LAN >>> WiFi.
With an adequate internet connection, your Switch will be able to remotely access your PC and play your PC games.I'm still trying to understand what this does exactly for the Switch. Can anyone explain like I'm five?
Wired LAN >>> WiFi.
I'm still trying to understand what this does exactly for the Switch. Can anyone explain like I'm five?
Moonlight on iOS has been around for a while and has support for MFi controllers (including the Gamevice). Not to mention that the Nvidia Shield original portable came out even earlier than that.
Steam streaming is pretty great on a device with decent WiFi. I played many dozens of hours of Witcher 3 streamed to my MacBook Air in bed each night. Shit was infinitely better and faster than streaming PS4 to Vita.
Now that I think about it, PS4 to MacBook Air streaming is also pretty good. Vita's wifi chip was just bullshit.
This is like PS4-to-Vita remote play but for PC games to Switch.
He's pretty well known in the PC space, not some random charlatan.
Well, even Dennis Dyack did it. Point is, nobody should give the benefit of the doubt until it's up on the eShop.
Trails the 3rd on Switch feelsgoodman