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    10 months ago

    I can’t say I’m surprised to read this. Definitely a shame for those who planned on setting up EmuDeck soon. Good to hear that if you already have it you keep it though

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      So, I’m guessing all it’ll take to keep Yuzu and Citra alive on future installs of EmuDeck, is any existing user creating a torrent of those dependencies from their own steamdeck? Not much more than a drag, drop, and chown for other users?

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        There are already torrents of the complete Yuzu build (including dependencies) available. It includes everything you need for both Windows and Linux.

        The project may be dead, but the files aren’t gone. Nintendo is trying to delete something from the internet, and we all know how well that works.

        Beyonce’s publicist wants this photo removed from the internet

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    10 months ago

    What are ryujinx and Panda3ds doing differently? Or is it just a matter of Nintendo going after the most popular options?

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        Ah I’ve always used the free version, I did not realize there was a paid version.

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          They had a Patreon where you could get early access to the dev builds. It exploded in popularity when Tears of the Kingdom leaked like two weeks early. Because TOTK ran like ass on the stable build, but the early dev builds started patching in support for the game as soon as the leak happened. And since everybody wanted to play the game early, they all joined the Patreon.

          That early support was ironically a large part of what got them sued. Because they were tacitly endorsing piracy; They were blatantly working on fixes for a game that was only available due to a stolen game cartridge and widespread piracy. They couldn’t go “well we don’t support piracy,” because their actions proved otherwise.

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            They couldn’t go “well we don’t support piracy,” because their actions proved otherwise.

            They could make the argument they were working on it so it would be ready by release, but yeah, taking money for it makes them a more obvious target. That and they necessarily had to have access to the game in order to work on it (or at least others had to have access to it in order to receive bug reports on it).

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    The news of the Yuzu team agreeing to pay Nintendo $2.4 million in damages and immediately shut down all operations sent shock waves through the emulation landscape.

    Quite awkward for the likes of EmuDeck, who announced that it would no longer support Yuzu or Citra as of the recently released Version 2.1.5.

    A massive help for those don’t want to spend time learning how to make emualtors work.

    Due to the deletion of Yuzu and Citra from GitHub however, it’s simply not possible for EmuDeck’s scripts to download the emulators.

    If you are upgrading from a previous version however then your installs of Yuzu and Citra won’t be deleted.

    Luckily if the memes are to be believed it’s surprisingly easy to mod a Nintendo 3DS.


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