![]() The one downside to this is the amount of processing power required. This is like how third-party emulators work on PC. Some suggestions the developer gave to make backwards compatibility work was to use emulation similar to how the Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One is able to play Xbox 360 and original Xbox games. The Switch uses the Tegra X1 chip from Nvidia that also powered the Nvidia Shield from 2015 to 2018. "If Nintendo is to move away from the Tegra X1, which we all feel strongly that they will probably do, current Switch games won’t work on new hardware, that is without recompiling the games to target that hardware," said the developer via VideoGamesChronicle. NightDive Studios developer ModernVintageGamer in a new video posted to YouTube suggests Nintendo will face challenges with backwards compatibility with the successor to the Nintendo Switch. By William D'Angelo, posted on 06 March 2023 / 4,919 Views
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