Yeah, I thought this was a research emulator mostly meant for development tasks. This is useful for a lot of stuff, but it probably won't be the best option for playing 3ds games on another machine. This is still an interesting project though...
This isn't a matter of piracy but actual theft, those assets weren't taken from a rom, the code with wich the PC version was built was taken from the teraleak, wich makes it an actual stolen assets.
You fuckers never stopped to understand why...
This is correct take, I don't think a lot of people grasp how bad of an idea this all is... People need to get past the hump of "want, need, play now" and consider even a month into the future and the future of these sort of projects.
The only...
It's not "bad", it's BAD. This gets notoriety, and we end up with Nintendo and other companies having an actual case to go after actual, honest compilations. This is a fuck up, sticking it to the big bad company doesn't mean being a jackass is...
Not "some of the code"... the whole thing, apart from the added compatibility stuff to make it work woth SDL, is the real (official) source code.
They're not decompiling or reimplementing the game, there already is a fan decomp -...
Even those are services subjected to their companies' will, if you ever think you own an actual cloud storage unit, you actually dont, the only way is to create your own network storage.
"Your honor, I put in something taken from something that was leaked and not legally usable and did not actually belong to me and based off of said leaked and not legally usable and did not belong to me in thier cloud storage and they deleted it...
Normal recompilations are safe precisely because they require the roms, this one comes with all the assets, so it's full on piracy and yes, it's going to be DMCA'd to oblivion. It's not a joke, it's reality.
Uhhh, but I like having to require the ROM of the game that I want to play the PC port of!
I know that I said that I wish for people that make the DMCA joke can get penalized in this forum earlier, but isn't this part of a grey area in legal terms?
Ok, but you should know that things doesn't work like that in the real world.
If you want full control over your backupd content, get a cheapo second hand mini-PC, plug a pendrive on it and make yourself a homemade cloud server, because this...
Will you? The ToS leave very clear to not use their service for piracy, what this shit is (a recompiation based on stolen code and using original assets) is exactly that, and the fact that it was built using stolen assets makes it a huge red flag.