Honestly installing Linux on the Switch seems like a hassle that doesn't really pay off, I think to really make the most of your Switch, the best thing to do would be to run Moonlight in either atmosphere or android. The latency is *ridiculously* low, almost Wii U gamepad-like, and it means that I can essentially use my PC around the house or on the TV without having to physically move the actual PC. (Fortnite in 60fps RTX, Roblox and Netflix on Switch goes crazy)
I tried Dolphin on the Switch and tried two games. Double Dash, and Wii Sports. Double Dash ran ALMOST perfectly. 100% speed most of the time. Wii Sports oddly barely ran.
Cool vid just started using linux mint with my new pc build. Only slight issue is vr stuff but i got steam vr working unfortunately i have to rebuy all my vr games.
I was watching this (not on RU-vid) and decided to give it a like comment. So I opened RU-vid and looked you up. 4 things with way worse views than you appeared first, RU-vid's so broken.😂 Anyway, cool video
300€ for a switch is also expensive. It's the exact same price as a refurbished LCD Deck with 64GB's of internal storage and you don't need to worry about your device being banned or even the games you yourself bought becoming unplayable and you can do whatever you want with it (like installing another OS onto it or installing non-steam games) and play with whatever method of controls you want to.
This switch was under £100 EDIT: But yes, obviously, the Steam Deck is way way way better than a Switch and I wouldn't expect anybody to buy a Switch for this purpose.
yeah but secondhand switches can be aquired for basically nothing at this point because its been out for awhile and is one of the best selling consoles of all time also a good way of recycling an old switch you don't use, I'm probably gonna do this since i absolutely hate the switch anyways and my pc is barely working so this might be a good temporary situation to have some kind of portable pc.
I run Ubuntu L4T on my Switch to have a Linux ARM PC for fun but I frankly would not use it as a daily driver. Single core performance felt sluggish even CPU running at maximum clocks. I suspect the I/O latency could be due to the high endurance MicroSD card I am running could be a factor. It was a run experiment. I was trying to use Linux to run PS2/GC games but oh well.
the java edition of minecraft makes you feel the cpu lag while bedrock doesnt. if the internal server on bedrock gets laggy because of the cpu being too slow it usually can go unnoticed but in some cases it locks up completely and thats when you have an opportunity to take a clip of your game and call it "bugrock" or "the worse verion of minecraft" online when in reality those clips are almost all from minecraft bedrock on xbox one which we all know is a slow console form 2013 with a mid slow cpu from 2013 that just happens to still be supported for updates. minecraft bedrock when not on crap hardware like consoles from 10 years ago or an android tablet from 2017, it runs very nice. i have always like bedrock and java edition now just feels weird to me with its worse default lighting, stutters, lack of animations, ugly menus and lag. bedrock just feels stable while java feels like you are fighting with the game. thank you for triggering this i needed to complain about people complaining about bedrock edition. 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
@@Butterscotch_96 wii u doesnt run bedrock it runs wii u edition. there was ps3 edition ps4 edition xbox 360 edition and xbox one edition which were all console editions developed by another game studio. that good of console ports arent something that will happen today and minecraft was way easier to run back then. now its heavier with bigger worlds more items more mobs newer lighting and such. there is also no completely separate console versions because consoles are more like normal x86 pcs now they arent a completely different platform so Minecraft bedrock can be made to run on them without the need to come out with a separate game. also on windows minecraft bedrock is a uwp app which is what the xbox runs so for xbox its even easier for them to do it.
@@Butterscotch_96 okay go xbox edition then lmao. bedrock looks better on most devices and plays better with multiplayer with all platforms except macOS. who even plays minecraft alone that would be depressing af. the concole verisons always looked so bad to me i dont understand why yall hate bedrock its really good when you play it on recent hardware. also what modern game runs smooth with 0 lag on 11 year old console hardware? they all lag or look worse. on a game like minecraft where some people play local singleplayer, the lag is normal for when the server is hosted on device. when you connect to a server that has many player the lag there is normal too the console cannot handle all the players. but if you host a bedrock server on your pc than connect to it on lan from your xbox one, it would play the best with some weight of simulation being lifted from the poor xbox.