Seriously, why did they develop it for mobile phones, the Switch, and the XBox1, but not the PS4?
Buy PC games and it will run on your PC your just streaming the display to your Switch screen there will be some delay input lag with doing this thoughSo, what does that mean? You can buy PC games and play them on the Switch?
Because people would be playing games they bought on Steam or the App Store (also apparently streams mobile games) rather than games they bought from Nintendo.
Seriously, why did they develop it for mobile phones, the Switch, and the XBox1, but not the PS4?
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.
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 are already at least one app like that on xbone. It doesn't break any of the store rules.Why XBox 1 and Switch, but no PS4 mentioned?
There is no way Microsoft and Nintendo are going to OK this.
PCGAF:"Give me 120fps or give me death"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.
"I want to buy an indie game on Switch, I'll just buy it on steam instead of the official release"
There are already at least one app like that on xbone. It doesn't break any of the store rules.
Who are these people? The pc gamers that dont own a switch and would never own one if it wasn't for this, like me? People who might actually pick up a few switch titles now since will fuck i own the damn thing now?
People who own a switch and don't play games on their pc?
People who own both already and arw probably purchasing games on both a they always have?
Is this the same old, everyone would pc game if not for console exclusives Argument?
There are already at least one app like that on xbone. It doesn't break any of the store rules.
Idk. I'm just asking lolHow exactly would you propose they do this? Somehow build a white-list that syncs with Steam?
I think it's more like, "why buy Binding of Isaac for $40 from the eShop when I could get it in a Steam Sale for a quarter of that?"
Xbone probably because of uwp and self publishing for apps. Switch because it makes a lot of sense to have it supporting the tablet, and PS4 is out because likely it lacks both.Seriously, why did they develop it for mobile phones, the Switch, and the XBox1, but not the PS4?
I think it's more like, "why buy Binding of Isaac for $40 from the eShop when I could get it in a Steam Sale for a quarter of that?"
I'll believe it when I see it on the eShop home page.
There is?
The Xbox client was still in beta last I tried and wasn't working very well, but:Link please. Im interested if true
Because the switch versions will mostly be made with the switch in mind, so something like Stardew will have coop that might work differently than pc, not to mention it's exclusive to the switch for a small period and then adding hd rumble and other things. Pretty much it'd be up to the devs to make it more enticing than the sale price. My guess for e3 is Nvidia might be doing the samething with the switch, as pc games aren't a threat to Nintendo's bottom line. If cemu was pixel perfect for the switch, then I could see Nintendo outright tossing it out, but the dev saying it's gonna be on eShop has me thinking it's already greenlit.I think it's more like, "why buy Binding of Isaac for $40 from the eShop when I could get it in a Steam Sale for a quarter of that?"
Thank god these guys operate on PC, so even if Switch is dead for this you can use literally anything else.This is the same company that won't let youtubers make $6 on a 10/10 review because they used a 8 second clip of their game in motion, and charges you for mario every single time they release new hardware.
I have a knife and fork ready for crow, but something tells me I am safe.
Seriously, why did they develop it for mobile phones, the Switch, and the XBox1, but not the PS4?
Because the switch versions will mostly be made with the switch in mind, so something like Stardew will have coop that might work differently than pc, not to mention it's exclusive to the switch for a small period and then adding hd rumble and other things. Pretty much it'd be up to the devs to make it more enticing than the sale price. My guess for e3 is Nvidia might be doing the samething with the switch, as pc games aren't a threat to Nintendo's bottom line. If cemu was pixel perfect for the switch, then I could see Nintendo outright tossing it out, but the dev saying it's gonna be on eShop has me thinking it's already greenlit.
Because the switch versions will mostly be made with the switch in mind, so something like Stardew will have coop that might work differently than pc, not to mention it's exclusive to the switch for a small period and then adding hd rumble and other things. Pretty much it'd be up to the devs to make it more enticing than the sale price. My guess for e3 is Nvidia might be doing the samething with the switch, as pc games aren't a threat to Nintendo's bottom line. If cemu was pixel perfect for the switch, then I could see Nintendo outright tossing it out, but the dev saying it's gonna be on eShop has me thinking it's already greenlit.
Seriously, why did they develop it for mobile phones, the Switch, and the XBox1, but not the PS4?