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Not saying you were arguing a point with me (I don't think you were), I'm just saying this is Nintendo's struggle, and the exact reason PS is changing their tune a bit. Yuzu has mods to double framerate so this game can theoretically run in 4K 120fps with significantly better antialiasing (not that it's needed as much at such a resolution), and significantly better texture filtering, lighting, and even ray tracing with the right PC/laptop.
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#Nintendo switch emulator iphone 720p#
If you own a gaming PC and don't want to play games at 720p - 60fps or lower on a handheld when you can be playing at 1440p / 4K 60fps everything with potential graphic mods and more I understand that as well (I know Metroid is 720p 60fps).ĪBizzel1 68d correct, but the issue still stands as far as resolution and enhancements go. If you own a Switch and support the game good job it's how it should be. PS / XB don't have this issue and they're not fighting ROM sites with constant legal battle, because they build consoles to push gaming forward which makes them hard to emulate, while Nintendo make consoles with a niche to make millions in profit Day 1. However, at the same time Nintendo does this to themselves making the most low-cost / low-budget hardware while selling it at a premium (No reason the Switch OLED / dock are still $300+), so when you do that you leave yourself open to easy emulation. The ethical thing to do is to pay for something you want to play / support. There are those who want free games which are individuals who were unlikely to buy the console or games anyway, and there are those who simply want to play their games without being held back by generation old hardware.
#Nintendo switch emulator iphone pro#
I also understand those who are pro emulation. If sales of the game aren't high then the company will not continue to make them, so I understand the opposition to emulation. I get both sides, in order for sequels / more of a franchise you have to support the game. As for the debate below gamers are not happy with the emulation community.