I seriously hope people start to reupload all those addons online, as a big FU to Nintendo.
Seriously, the world would be a better place if they went bankrupt over being as crappy with their fandom as currently.
If it's actually Nintendo, then that's just the illegitimate DMCA claim #307546 by them, as usual with pretty much all Nintendo takedowns.
Yuzu wasn't illegal in any means, they just got bullied out because Nintendo had the money, that's what they actually sought after.
It wasn't partaking in...
Let's just hope that
A, They don't succeed making Yuzu bankrupt and that their patreon money is enough for the case.
B, That there isn't a completely corrupted judge that will outright ignore the precedants and make Nintendo win.
Anyways, got the repo fully backed up with the git history and...
Assuming they make the PSVR2 useful and actually make it compatible with PCs rather than the PS5 steam link route since Sony isn't exactly known for accepting alternative storefronts on their devices, and i think they're slowly realising that people don't want to buy a PS5 when they already have...
Valve could've just worked on the TF2 modernisation themselves or hire the guy instead of being petty like Nintendo and just issueing a DMCA for TF2: Source 2 though, i mean CSGO already had that treatment even before it became CS2.
And they could've also gave the chance to the author of...
Ok some info regarding this malware:
- It won't be the full Denuvo DRM, the Switch would just run out of memory if it was. The full Anti-Temper has been proven to cause significant performance impacts even on PCs that might be 20 to 100 times more powerful than a Switch.
- It's specifically...
Lmao imagine making a useless device that is just a cheap 8inch screen with a dualsense controller attached to its side,
and having the audacity to ask for 220€ for it (yeah they even try to blatantly scam europeans by not only using the same "1€ = $1" trick, but they make you outright pay more...
Both use malicious DRMs, iirc Game Pass uses UWP and Denuvo, well Denuvo.
Those DRMs can hurt the performance similarly, that being said UWP has got softer with its performance impact over the years, way more than Denuvo.
Both should be a black flag for a game to not be worth buying. And they...
Oh gamepass has its own issues, it is also a pretty crappy DRM.
But for raw performance, assuming you got the game working and all, Denuvo has more impact.
It is a problem, since it means people who cracked the game get a better experience than the people who paid for it.
DRM hurts performance, game preservation, modding but does nothing against piracy. Not to mention the fact that those DRMs are often kernel-level malwares and also hurt the...
Simple i (and thousands if not millions of people) refuse to buy a game with malware.
And with this virus being more and more present in games, the fact it doesn't have Denuvo gives me another incentive to buy the game as to reward the devs.
So, in the worst case scenario, sales are the same...
Meh i don't like the new style that's for sure. The issue is that all characters are looking at the camera in a weird way.
I also don't like the texture on blocks, it looks blurry i hope it won't be in the final release. In the same vein, many of the elements look out of place, like pipes being...
I've read the whole debate on the decryption keys.
Issue is, the key is publically given to every wii and is the same.
Moreover, it cannot be defended as a trade secret or anything.
"Illegal numbers" also don't apply through the DMCA process.
So TL;DR, Nintendo is abusing the law and...
It's legal, but you assume Nintendo cares to respect the law, which isn't the case.
Anybody can fill a DMCA for whatever they want, even if it's not actually valid.
They don't, and at worse, they'd just apply the exemption for archival purposes, as emulators are the only way to preserve games after the hardware starts dying.
Some emulators may have used actual copyrighted code, and those would be illegal, but they know Yuzu/Ryujinx don't and they can't...
Like i said, Nintendo doesn't care about the law. They'd try to takedown emulators if there wasn't jurisprudence for it already.
There are exceptions to the first paragraph but yes indeed. Though we have the moral right to do so even if the law doesn't permit it.
Emulators are always legal...
Fairly petty, as usual. This is Nintendo after all, the last time they actually showed a sign of care for their fan base was a long time ago.
I'm not surprised, they've always done shitty things like this. To be honest, i'm more desesperated with people trying to defend Nintendo again.
This...