Thats true because switch in newer that all consoles from 80/90's era."goodsets" stopped getting updates more than a decade ago.
I have no idea how many games have been released on the Switch, but they are definitely not complete.
I dont know about "hardware" emulation on switch.Is it true that the Nintendo Switch has the complete SNES, NES, Master, Nintendo64, Megadrive fullsets?
Are these the best fullsets with the best ROM dumps or do they use NoIntro?
I have full sets of SNES, MegaDrive, NES, Master System, N64 ROMs on my PC.
Is there any software that can analyze my full set and show if there are any missing games and if there are possible dumps of the most recent ROMs for my full set?
How do I use this software correctly?
So that it can download and update the entire full set
No-intro should have latest one, good is outdated but in newer release have missing games.actualy what latest and complete fullsets snes, megadrive, nes, master system, n64? good dumps
It can be that in this release no extra roms are added or rom dat is outdated/newer than that release.I copied the zip dat files in the no-intro to the DATRoot folder, then I went to settings Directory mappings and changed it to the C:/GoodSnes 2.04 directory, then apply and Done
I clicked on scan roms, no window opened, I clicked on find fixes, no window opened, I clicked on Fix Roms, it opened a window, it scanned the directory for a few fixed roms, but it still has the green status "RomVault (Have:0/Missing:0)"
What is the meaning of this test?
1)Its perfectly fine to check the games.1) Is it wrong to use DAT No-Intro + GoodSet (snes, megadrive, nes, master system,n64) fullset in ROMVault to analyze the quality of dumps and the number of official games?
2) Do GoodSet fullsets have all the ROMs of all official games released until the early 2000s with at least 1 good perfect dump ROM for each region (U), (E), (J)?