You bringing up Based Mods made me have a look at what's been added in the past few months. Couldn't help but notice Paper Mario: Thousand Year Door.
Does anyone know how to add mods to a game on Nintendo Switch without completely unlocking it? Or is that a prerequisite? No installation instructions were included.
No, mods exist for a lot of Nintendo Switch games, and you can find quite a few even on Nexus. But the last time that I tried to make it work, nothing happened. So if anyone here knows, I'd be grateful. I did beat the remake of Paper Mario with what I would consider a 100% completion, but I would still feel better without the trans shit in the game at all.
I'm starting to think that you're probably right about that.
Edit: There doesn't seem to be any Switch emulators on my usual rom sites, though. Wii U and older is easy to find, but it seems like the Switch isn't as busted open wide as the others yet.
Iirc the main one was nuked by nintendo because the troons behind it tried to monetize it. It came to their attention when people were saying the new zelda emulated better than the console played it on release or some such incident, and they were putting latest builds behind a patreon or something.
I think it was called yuzu, you should be able to find a functioning version somewhere.
I sincerely doubt it. This is mostly conjecture, but I believe they have to be installed the same way a patch is, as Yuzu treats mods and patches as the same thing.
They have a link to a backup page that still works. See here: https://basedmods.eth.limo/backups/
If I had to guess, something is just screwy due to the whole blockchain integration and such being a lot more of a technical challenge to maintain.
Ah, thanks man I missed that link.
A couple more options out there:
Thanks for the tips, I'll check them out.
You bringing up Based Mods made me have a look at what's been added in the past few months. Couldn't help but notice Paper Mario: Thousand Year Door.
Does anyone know how to add mods to a game on Nintendo Switch without completely unlocking it? Or is that a prerequisite? No installation instructions were included.
I'm assuming they were designed for emulators, but I don't know.
No, mods exist for a lot of Nintendo Switch games, and you can find quite a few even on Nexus. But the last time that I tried to make it work, nothing happened. So if anyone here knows, I'd be grateful. I did beat the remake of Paper Mario with what I would consider a 100% completion, but I would still feel better without the trans shit in the game at all.
If its possible its probably more annoying than getting it to run on an emulator where you have better performance in a lot of games anyway.
I'm starting to think that you're probably right about that.
Edit: There doesn't seem to be any Switch emulators on my usual rom sites, though. Wii U and older is easy to find, but it seems like the Switch isn't as busted open wide as the others yet.
Iirc the main one was nuked by nintendo because the troons behind it tried to monetize it. It came to their attention when people were saying the new zelda emulated better than the console played it on release or some such incident, and they were putting latest builds behind a patreon or something.
I think it was called yuzu, you should be able to find a functioning version somewhere.
I sincerely doubt it. This is mostly conjecture, but I believe they have to be installed the same way a patch is, as Yuzu treats mods and patches as the same thing.
https://modhq.org/
also has a few similar mods, mostly bg3 tho