Warning: This Project is very outdated and no longer maintained! Please use this instead: https://github.com/SunTheCourier/SwitchPresence-Rewritten
A Nintendo Switch custom sysmodule for Discord Rich Presence.
- Copy
switch-rich-presence.kip
to your sd card and edit thehekate_ipl.ini
to include the sysmodule.
(You can for example add a configuration like this.)
[Discord Rich Presence]
kip1=switch-rich-presence.kip
- Boot your switch into RCM mode and run hekate on it.
- Launch your hekate configuration with rich presence and wait until your switch turns on completely. (Also make sure that your switch is connected to internet.)
- Open the client (
SwitchRichPresence.exe
) and click the "Connect" button. - Done!
Note : I already made a default application with some games on it but if you don't do this, most of your icons won't show on discord.
- Go to this link.
- Create a new App and give it the name that will be shown on your profile (usually "Nintendo Switch").
- Enable Rich Presence for you app.
- Launch the sysmodule and connect the client to the switch (see Usage).
- Once connected, click on
Utils->Export icons
and choose the path where your icons will be exported with the right name/icon size. - Go to your rich presence app and add all the icons that you just exported with the name they were given and choose the the type "Large".
- (optional) add a "Small" asset named "icon". This will used as the small image on your profile. (You can use this one.)
- Open the
config.txt
file at the root of the client (If this file doesn't exit, running the client once closing it will create a new one.) and edit theclient_id
line with the client ID of the rich presence app you just created.
- The switch might hang on when getting into sleep mode or when turning it off. If that happens, hard shutdown your switch by pressing the POWER button for ~15 seconds.
Again, huge thanks to everyone who contributed to the amazing documentation on SwitchBrew.
If you have any question/problem, please contact me on discord : random#6457