>>34496645Normally emulation has to run a virtual proximity of the original hardware for it to work right, which eats up a fuckton of processing power. It's the reason that you normally need hardware much, much more powerful than a console to emulate it. Since the Gamecube, Wii, and WiiU were all built off the same base hardware, they can run Gamecube emulation without any of the things emulation normally entails. The Switch, however, would have to manually emulate the Gamecube hardware.