Ryujinx taken down from Appveyor, project to move to GitHub Releases

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Nintendo Switch emulator Ryujinx will be changing its release system, due to a problem with its current set up. AppVeyor has previously been hosting Ryujinx and has allowed for users to automatically update their builds whenever a new release is out. However, you won't be able to do that anymore, until you manually download the latest release, 1.1.3, which will now be hosted via GitHub Releases. Some may get a popup as well, regarding an update error, which is also solved by going to the Ryujinx site and grabbing the 1.1.3 build.

 

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It’s like AppVeyor wants to loose their userbase. There’s been a huge exodus to GtHub Actions, not because of BS like this, but it so much faster than AppVeyor.
They lost ne Long ago :rofl2::rofl2:
But they lost me to Azure devops.
Id still prefer it over GitHub ...
Well but it is still Microsoft/Azure and lets at least Hope GitHub wont become Like this
 
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