I currently play most games thru emulators but been wondering whether it is worth it to get the Switch V1 version for handheld.

my plan would be putting the roms onto the Switch and then play handheld (is this possible?)

Playing when traveling, a few hours in bed before sleeping or cozy up next to the heather in the evening seems nice. However is it still worth around €300 euro for it, may I have your opinion on the matter?

  • scoobford@lemmy.zip
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    10 months ago

    I vote no.

    Switch hardware in general is a much worse experience than emulation due to graphical limits, no save backups, etc.

    If my understanding is correct, a used steam deck should be about €300, which will offer a much better experience for your switch games and play other games as well.

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    10 months ago

    The V1 seems weird to spend so much on when the V2 and OLED exist for the same or less money.

    Emulating on a Switch is also an odd choice, it’s mainly for pirating current games. For €300 you could find a second hand V1 Deck and emulate Switch games instead.

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      10 months ago

      Playing roms on a Switch means you’re NOT emulating, that’s the reason people jailbreak them. Plenty of Switch games run like crap on a Steam Deck, and the more demanding games are difficult to get running at all via emulation.

      I’m not saying a jailbroken Switch is the best option, I’m just saying there are pros and cons. Honestly, I’d recommend OP get a cheap desktop PC with a budget GPU instead of a Steam Deck, unless they need it to be portable. It would perform better for emulation.

    • InfiniteGlitch@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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      10 months ago

      I think, I worded it wrongly.

      I currently just pirate the roms and play the games through emulation. Wondering whether it is worth it to purchase an V1 Switch, that can be ‘hacked’ and then put the pirate roms into it to play the games handheld (traveling, in bed, cozied up next to the heater).

      I have been told only the V1 versions can be hacked/ jailbroken.

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        10 months ago

        That’s not true, all can be. But get a Deck. The V1 dropped in price after the widely available new hack.

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          10 months ago

          Early V1 can be soft modded which is much more hassle-free, new ones require a modchip.

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    10 months ago

    Hell no, get a Steam Deck. Nintendo’s hardware sucks, I regret buying my switch and have had 6 pairs of joycons with drift problems.

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    10 months ago

    Compare it to the steam deck (a bit more pricey, but can also run emulators). If you want a more polished nintendo-like experience however, the switch is probably not a bad purchase (consider you have to add to it the hefty cost nintendo puts on their games and the fee for playing online, if you want to).

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      10 months ago

      Well, my plan was to put the roms into the switch to play the games. Pirated the roms. But wasn’t certain if this is possible.

      I’m not really planning to play online more of solo gamer

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        10 months ago

        It’s possible but is a lot more complicated with later switches.
        First gen was super easy. I think current one needs a mod-chip installed to Boot custom Firmware (which you need for ROMs)

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        10 months ago

        Have a friend with a Gen1, super easy to hack and not used in some time…
        The others need a modchip, can be a bit pricy and is more fliddly.

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    10 months ago

    Everyone saying to get a deck for switch games also needs to realize that emulation isn’t perfect; many games don’t run full speed, or have issues, because the deck isn’t extremely powerful.

    But, I’d check which games you want to play and how they run on the deck first, then choose

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      10 months ago

      IME the only switch games to have significant issues on deck are the Zelda titles. Everything else works at least as well as on a switch, usually better.

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      10 months ago

      The switch isn’t very powerful either. Even with legit, licensed switch games you can experience crashes.

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    10 months ago

    Worth it? Sure, but I’d try to grab a 2nd hand steamdeck instead, similar prices, but much more capable

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    10 months ago

    As someone who has a V1, I’d say: only if you can somehow get it for free or for a very low price. (you mention €300, I’d say I wouldn’t pay more than €180 for it in 2024).

    The hardware is dated (the GPU was half-deprecated when it came out, and that’s the only part of the hardware the scene got to break through), your SD card port is going to have a notoriously low life expectancy so you’ll be relying on a PC or an Android with USB to perform any important adjustments, who knows what conditions the unboxed ones have been kept in since the Old Times, and for jailbreaking it you have to check that you can get one on low enough firmware to jailbreak software-only. Otherwise you’re having to get into modchips, RCM clips et al.

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    10 months ago

    I think a Steam Deck is a better buy. It’s a little more pricy sure, but a lot more powerful and a LOT more games to pick from. And it docks great, I mostly play docked to my TV

  • Bobby Turkalino@lemmy.yachts
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    10 months ago

    Absolutely, v1 is the easiest Switch version to jailbreak. You could do it with a piece of foil or a $5 jig from amazon.

    Not sure if you mean Switch ROMS or retro console ROMs, but a jailbroken Switch plays both, you’ll just need to install RetroArch for retro games.

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      10 months ago

      You can also use Nintendo’s own emulators to play most NES, SNES, GB, GBC, GBA, and Genesis games. Nicer interface and has rewind.

  • Trincapinones@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    For me it is like a low cost steam deck, I can play AAA games anywhere with moonlight over the internet and watch my favorite shows on jellyfin (also play switch games), and if I need a pc to edit documents, browse lemmy, etc I boot into my Android SD card.

    So, if you want to tinker with a robust and very well supported system, yes, give it a try!

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    10 months ago

    I’m a massive fan of my V1 Switch. There’s an insane library of games available for Switch, and I’ve played it fairly regularly since launch. Problem is doing what you want to do with it. The Switch is not a platform that supports emulation in a way that’s user friendly or enjoyable.

    If you want a handheld with all of the bells and whistles for emulation, get a steam deck.

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    10 months ago

    You have to decide for yourself if it’s worth it. You’re right about the hackability and the steam deck can’t properly emulate all switch games at the proper speed.

    You might also look into the Mig 2 once it’s available, but then you probably can’t backup your saves.

    I like my OG switch. It’s just less bulky than the steam deck. But the joycons are really small.