Should You HACK Your Nintendo Switch? – Rant Video



Should You HACK Your Nintendo Switch? – Rant Video

Should You HACK Your Nintendo Switch? - Rant Video

Most Nintendo fans hate the idea of hacking consoles but is it truly all awful? With some of the advincements made lately it’s hard to ignore what third party developers are doing to update this amazing game system. Let’s rant about hacking the nintendo switch!

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Jailbreaking a device is a very bad idea if you don’t really know what you’re doing. It’s also a terrible idea if it’s the only device you own. That being said, if you’re willing to experiment, take the risk, and have a second device you can mess around with, jailbreaking could give you the ability to do some really fun and interesting things on your Nintendo Switch.

Since the Switch is a new console, so is the jailbreaking community for it. As time goes by, though, more and more talented people will unlock the Switch’s operating system and share with us everything we can do with the new tools.

If you’re interested in jailbreaking your Switch, here’s everything we know about it so far.

What’s the latest news on jailbreaking Nintendo Switch?
October 4, 2018: New version of the Switch to arrive in 2019
A report from The Wall Street Journal has revealed that Nintendo plans to release a refreshed version of the Switch hardware sometime in the following year. While there have been no specific details released about what this update would entail, sources suggested that the display could stand to see an upgrade.
There was no specific mention made of an update to the Nvidia SOC which powers the Switch. However, considering the fact that this chip is the source of the Fusée Gelée exploit, I would not be surprised to find Nintendo updating the SOC as well.
N64 and GameCube games seen running on Nintendo Switch
A wide-open world of forced flexibility on the Nintendo Switch is getting tantalizingly close. Switch modder _Mizumi recently posted some videos of his Switch running games from various legacy Nintendo consoles. We saw Pokemon Snap from N64 running relatively smoothly. Pheonix Wright: Ace Attorney from the Gameboy Advance is seen running, albeit with no sound. To top it all off there was a video posted of Super Smash Bros.Melee for the GameCube running silently and a little choppy but running none the less. I can’t wait to see what happens next. .

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