The Analogue Pocket dock supports USB, Bluetooth and most importantly, 2.4G wireless controllers, which will introduce maybe half a frame of latency. It will soon support lag free analogue outputs for use on a CRT via their proprietary DAC if needed.
‘I never even mention dumping and transferral of roms. I was simply stating that the creation of an emulator can be done both legally and without breaching intellectual property laws.
‘With regards to emulation, see above. With regards to piracy I said I don’t do it if I can help it, but if...
‘No. Screw them because the guy running the group has literally been a major career criminal for the last 30 years. A total crook.
Anyone who went into business with Max should have done their research on him.
‘my point is that emulation can allow legally obtained and purchased software to be run on hardware which it was never intended to. The end user who does this is breaching their license agreement, but the act is not criminal. If the reverse engineering and implementation of the emulation is...
If the people implementing the emulation have done so without using proprietary code/software, access to confidential hardware documentation or facilitated the circumvention of copy protection, then they are completely in the clear, regardless of whether they are charging for their software as...
speaking of which, I’ve never seen this on any of my switches. Does the drift only happen when the stick is in the Neutral position? If so, how does this actually impact gameplay, since when you are actually playing, the stick is never in a neutral position completely.
genuinely curious.
‘So your logic is that because a tiny proportion of people are having issues with a joycon (which Nintendo seem to be quietly repairing under warranty rather than publicly acknowledging the problem) that gives you the right to steal from not just Nintendo, but all the other switch developers?
‘Look, just because I don’t do it doesn’t mean I’m judging those who do. For me there is a massive difference between people pirating games and those who get rich by facilitating it. If these guys had been giving their code away for free I could probably even accept that.
And guess what, if...
My Switch is pristine/stock. I’m an adult, with a big boy job. I don’t rip off software unless the producer of said software gives me no legal option to purchase, then I’m more morally flexible.
yea, it’s a great day for these scene. These assholes were known for stealing code and bricking peoples consoles if they thought someone was running a cloned flash cart or unlicensed software. Their illegal actions also bring a ton of unwanted legal scrutiny to the people and teams putting in...
Redguy has a PoC of Super Mario RPG (SA-1) running on sd2snes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qHMnT5aOcg
http://krikzz.com/forum/index.php?topic=7852.30