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Fordítási probléma jelentése
"No. The Switch uses a completely different CPU architecture. Even if this was possible, there would be no drivers. And even if there were drivers, the performance would be so abysmal, it would probably make people realise how much optimisation goes in to Switch games."
https://www.reddit.com/r/SteamDeck/comments/t5h19y/steam_os_on_nintendo_switch/
To second TheFamousPounder, the answer is no. The Steam Deck is a handheld x86 PC. The Nintendo Switch is an ARM CPU based system. The Switch is closer to your phone/tablet than it is a PC. People have modded their switches to run Android. But Steam games on PC don't run on phones or tablets.
Maybe in the future gaming PC's will run ARM CPUs and there will be some options. But for right now it's basically impossible.
The Switch is also five years old, even if it was technically possible it would be a pretty underpowered compared to the Steam Deck.
There is Linux on Arm, but gaming on arm is a completely different story
If you have a modifiable switch at home, it's something you might want to try if you like tinkering, otherwise I don't recommend it since there are few games that work, but you can and Now I play Portal on the switch and sometimes Half Life
A necro of a 1.5 year old discussion.
But ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ this is cool and I want to see this in action.