So far, my modded Switch hasn’t been banned, but that’s because I’m not using pirated games nor am I playing it online while mods are active. I currently have two Switch consoles one modded, one unmodded. It’s also very important to note modding your Switch may result in a console ban if you’re not careful. You’ll also need a modded Switch to dump your games as well. That, in many countries, isn’t illegal as your using items you physically own and repurposing them for use elsewhere.ĭo check your local laws before proceeding just to be safe, though.įor the linked Yuzu guide, you’ll need a modded Nintendo Switch that’s capable of running homebrew, namely Hekete. Obviously, I don’t want any RetroResolve readers getting fined or sent to prison, so instead I recommend following the Yuzu guide to obtaining these files from your modded Nintendo Switch yourself. Although it’s possible to download the title keys, prod keys, and Nintendo Switch firmware with a quick search, I can’t recommend doing that as depending on your local laws, doing so could be illegal and may land you in serious trouble. Step 3: Obtain the Title Keys, Prod Keys, and Firmwareīefore we move on, there are a few things we need to discuss. Feel free to do this now if you have your Switch games on a USB stick, or a dock connected to a storage device. Note: You’ll be asked during installation if you want to transfer over your ROMs via a USB stick. Follow the on-screen instructions and EmuDeck – along with two Switch emulators in Yuzu and Ryujinx – will be installed onto the Steam Deck. Use the right trigger to click on this file twice and select Execute. Inside you’ll see the EmuDeck installer file we just downloaded. Now it’s just a case of heading into the Dolphin File Explorer (the blue folder icon) and going into your downloads folder. Click on that and the EmuDeck installer file will download to the Steam Deck. Around halfway down the page you’ll spot a big download button. I have a more in-depth guide to getting EmuDeck installed on Steam Deck, but the quicker version is once the Internet browsers are up and running, open them up and head to the EmuDeck website. Step 2: Install EmuDeckįor this next part you’ll need either the Firefox or Chrome Internet browser installed, both of which you can grab from the Discover Store (the blue shopping bag icon). Now click Switch to Desktop and the Steam Deck will reboot into the desktop environment. When the Steam Deck has loaded up, hold down the Power Button until the menu shown above appears. Let’s begin by booting into Desktop Mode.
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