Switch Things to do with a hacked Switch

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After having one for some months and trying many game mods and things I've run into a wall now, what are the actual possibilities of one beyond the "free gaems!!11!"?

Because I just don't think that it allows for that much stuff compared to any other hackable system like the goats PSP/3DS/Vita/Wii/WiiU/PS3, specially considering how locked down everything in the OS is, even more for the complete inability to play online outside of 🅱️intendo's servers in a non-legit way.

It is a very good upgrade for offline gaming and not dealing with the bs account restrictions for save data, licenses and such, besides mario kart/smash mods but that's about it imo.
 
A hacked switch gives you three good possibilities

>free games
>emulation
>homebrew (diablo, doom etc)

you can also get cool themes

there really isn't much more to do other than that... i'm sorry
 
Maybe I come from a different school of thought when it comes to Jailbreaking/hacking a device. Its not so much about what you are able to do with it, as it is the freedom to do everything that it can do. If the only device you owned was your switch and you were finally able to unlock it, its "limitations" wouldn't be so limited. When I jailbroke my PSP in the long long ago it transformed from a highly restricted gaming device into my laptop/organizer/word processor/fansub viewer to name only a few.
Is a hacked Switch as useful to me right now as my PSP was back then? Not at all. But a jailbroken device, no matter how capable it might be, is just that, broken free of the restrictions that were put on it, and on you.
 
A hacked switch gives you three good possibilities

>free games
>emulation
>homebrew (diablo, doom etc)

you can also get cool themes

there really isn't much more to do other than that... i'm sorry
I ignored emulation since I got better setups for that already, the only thing that my other systems don't have is N64 and Saturn, but both, while possible, are quite convoluted to set up, and I feel I could get a better experience in a different platform anyway.
 
Already have it, makes TotK finally playable ::warcraft-skeleton
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Maybe I come from a different school of thought when it comes to Jailbreaking/hacking a device. Its not so much about what you are able to do with it, as it is the freedom to do everything that it can do. If the only device you owned was your switch and you were finally able to unlock it, its "limitations" wouldn't be so limited. When I jailbroke my PSP in the long long ago it transformed from a highly restricted gaming device into my laptop/organizer/word processor/fansub viewer to name only a few.
Is a hacked Switch as useful to me right now as my PSP was back then? Not at all. But a jailbroken device, no matter how capable it might be, is just that, broken free of the restrictions that were put on it, and on you.
But yeah, I might be overreacting and expecting things to be crazier.::sailor-embarrassed
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Anyways, I'll share some things worth checking out, whether emulating or in real hardware:

This improves Origami King a lot, the subtle changes all over give it a unique personality, very deserved for a good game like this.

https://www.ctgpdx.com/
CTGP DX, just the fresh new content that MK8 needs once again, the CT selection is quite good, just a bit lacking currently since many newer CTs aren't yet added.

The YKW4++ fan translation, there's few fan-translations available and this is the most important one (A pair of Trails games rereleases are the other notable ones)
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Running Android which can lead to one of the weirdest emulation situations I've ever heard of. A switch emulating a switch.
 
Right but
Do you know about  other mods 👀
 
There are a ton of mods for Mario Odyssey and BOTW/TOTK unfortunately my knowledge is limited to only knowing of their existence. But you could check on the GameBanana site, it tends to host pages for console games including a mods page.
 
I have a modded switch and yeah. I wish i could get more use out of it, i thought there would be more to do. I mostly just use it as a retroarch machine. Modded switches can do custom themes and non-nintendo controllers which is cool. I've even used my switch as an e-book reader in a pinch...
 
Play DOA Xtreme 3, for the "plot" obviously.
 

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