What are the risk of leaving the android performance to max in switch?

TheParaly

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Wait where can we adjust the performance of our switch in android?

I just uninstalled android yesterday due to the incredible lags and slowness, also no real point for it since borderlands games don't work, it's pretty much just DS
 

HarvinMalig

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Wait where can we adjust the performance of our switch in android?

I just uninstalled android yesterday due to the incredible lags and slowness, also no real point for it since borderlands games don't work, it's pretty much just DS
weird since mine is snappy even i lowest performance, tried emulators such as drastic and played some MOBAs too and they are great, even snappier at max performance, you can adjust it at settings in battery section, max performance = 1.7ghz if im not mistaken
 

TheParaly

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weird since mine is snappy even i lowest performance, tried emulators such as drastic and played some MOBAs too and they are great, even snappier at max performance, you can adjust it at settings in battery section, max performance = 1.7ghz if im not mistaken
Hm I'll reinstall android and take a look at the different performance levels, thanks

Hopefully someone finds a fix for the borderlands games, I was so hyped about them when android got announced for switch
 

mangotowel

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weird since mine is snappy even i lowest performance, tried emulators such as drastic and played some MOBAs too and they are great, even snappier at max performance, you can adjust it at settings in battery section, max performance = 1.7ghz if im not mistaken
Thanks man!! Needed to know this.
 

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weird since mine is snappy even i lowest performance, tried emulators such as drastic and played some MOBAs too and they are great, even snappier at max performance, you can adjust it at settings in battery section, max performance = 1.7ghz if im not mistaken
I think it's mostly a matter of SD card, weirdly on both my 32 and 64GB samsung cards bought from trusted stores Android keeps going idle for several minutes no matter the performance profile, while on my 256GB integral card bought on Amazon it works just fine. I had the exact same situation with Ubuntu for the switch, so it must have something to do with the way different sd cards communicate with the linux kernel.
 
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HarvinMalig

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I think it's mostly a matter of SD card, weirdly on both my 32 and 64GB samsung cards bought from trusted stores Android keeps going idle for several minutes no matter the performance profile, while on my 256GB integral card bought on Amazon it works just fine. I had the exact same situation with Ubuntu for the switch, so it must have something to do with the way different sd cards communicate with the linux kernel.
maybe since the card have diff read and write speeds, btw my card is a sandisk 128gb U1 class10 Sdxc