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Wired LAN >>> WiFi.
Yeah but their point of 120FPS is completely moot on a steam link.
It was just a useless strawman.
Wired LAN >>> WiFi.
Yeah. Xbone is interesting, but having this on the go would be much more interesting.XBO and Switch supported but only Switch mentioned in the topic title, lol
Sweet. Once this and Bob's Game are on the eShop I'm getting a Switch.
0% chance of this ever happening through any official channels and it feels too early for there to be a hack that will allow this
Smells like this guy is drumming up publicity with bullshit but we'll see I guess
The only bullshit here is this post and others like it that insinuate that the app author is being disingenuous when he's a noted PC app developer with a great track record of making useful software. If the app doesn't make it to the e shop the blame will fall squarely on Nintendo and their antiquated policies, not the ambitions of the developer in question who has already proven his talent.
So,can i play Bloodborne on switch if i remote play to PC then make my PC stream to switch?
In theory, yes.
The latency would be... interesting.
The potential benefits to Nintendo would outweigh the downsides. I'm not sure I see them allowing it, but it would be a good idea.
Steam Link through 5ghz wifi actually works fine, as a test I tried playing Ikaruga, so in theory it could be quite okay I'd say.I doubt the latency will be good enough for action games (maybe locally or for 30fps games), but this could still be an awesome feature. I'm surprised Nintendo is allowing it.
Well the potential downside is a flood of lawsuits and mountains of lost revenue so I highly doubt that...
Well the potential downside is a flood of lawsuits and mountains of lost revenue so I highly doubt that...
Lawsuits for what? What lost revenue?
wait what lawsuits. It's just using the console for streaming purposes.
You literally don't know what you're talking about.Do you think Microsoft is going to love the idea of their PC titles being played on Nintendo Switch? Or that indie developers are going to like the idea of them working to port a title from PC/Android/Xbox to Switch and everyone just streams it anyway? That's not even getting into what happens if people use it to stream Emulators, or the shear number of exploits it opens the Nintendo Switch up to. If there's a way to stream SNES games you already own to the Switch are you even going to bother using their VC and paying them for the ability to do so?
Yes, for many reasons. It just won't happen. Mostly because it could hurts some third party relations, it pretty much makes indie ports pointless except for people who game outside, and it makes Virtual Console games harder to sell. nVidia is probably not happy that every Switch is suddenly a nVidia Shield either, and basically everyone who makes a third party port for Switch will likely see less games being sold because of this app.This is literally something that seems too good to be true.
none of those things are lawsuitsDo you think Microsoft is going to love the idea of their PC titles being played on Nintendo Switch? Or that indie developers are going to like the idea of them working to port a title from PC/Android/Xbox to Switch and everyone just streams it anyway? That's not even getting into what happens if people use it to stream Emulators, or the shear number of exploits it opens the Nintendo Switch up to. If there's a way to stream SNES games you already own to the Switch are you even going to bother using their VC and paying them for the ability to do so?
Do you think Microsoft is going to love the idea of their PC titles being played on Nintendo Switch? Or that indie developers are going to like the idea of them working to port a title from PC/Android/Xbox to Switch and everyone just streams it anyway? That's not even getting into what happens if people use it to stream Emulators, or the shear number of exploits it opens the Nintendo Switch up to. If there's a way to stream SNES games you already own to the Switch are you even going to bother using their VC and paying them for the ability to do so?
Do you think Microsoft is going to love the idea of their PC titles being played on Nintendo Switch? Or that indie developers are going to like the idea of them working to port a title from PC/Android/Xbox to Switch and everyone just streams it anyway? That's not even getting into what happens if people use it to stream Emulators, or the shear number of exploits it opens the Nintendo Switch up to. If there's a way to stream SNES games you already own to the Switch are you even going to bother using their VC and paying them for the ability to do so?
Do you think Microsoft is going to love the idea of their PC titles being played on Nintendo Switch? Or that indie developers are going to like the idea of them working to port a title from PC/Android/Xbox to Switch and everyone just streams it anyway? That's not even getting into what happens if people use it to stream Emulators, or the shear number of exploits it opens the Nintendo Switch up to. If there's a way to stream SNES games you already own to the Switch are you even going to bother using their VC and paying them for the ability to do so?
Do you think Microsoft is going to love the idea of their PC titles being played on Nintendo Switch? Or that indie developers are going to like the idea of them working to port a title from PC/Android/Xbox to Switch and everyone just streams it anyway? That's not even getting into what happens if people use it to stream Emulators, or the shear number of exploits it opens the Nintendo Switch up to. If there's a way to stream SNES games you already own to the Switch are you even going to bother using their VC and paying them for the ability to do so?
Like I said ... there are alot of Nintendo emulators on the android play store.. and they have not done a thing about it.Will believe it when I see it. Not because it can't be done, but because Nintendo (or game devs) might have problems with it.
The title is pretty bad for what this is.
Title makes it out to be a switch only thing while in reality the guy made it to support phones, OS X, Linux, Xbox One, Switch and so on. Anything with a browser really.