Nope it's being worked on, see Graber's posts above.Sooo is the vice city port on Switch dead because of the DMCA ?
Yeah that was post-DMCA.Thanks, his posts were from 2/21 and I wasn't sure if the DMCA was a thing at the time or not
Hey,
just wanted to let you know about the delay. I think it's best not to release a new version for the moment, the main problem being the original source code not being easily accessible for the moment. I think it would beneficial to the original project to do such a release when the DMCA situation is resolved (I'm positive it'll return; without saying much, there's been positive developments on the DMCA situation). In the meantime I've been doing some small features targeted for the switch (better audio decoding with opus, CPU Boost on loading times like retail games do, etc.).
While the main team's situation looks good, my personal individual efforts contacting GitHub about the DMCA situation have been nothing near good. I've made a simple request for an unredacted version of the DMCA (which they offer to provide to "any (affected) party"), but GitHub has ignored this for now a half month. I even noticed they even changed the "last updated" time to "4 days ago" 7 days after I sent it, which probably means they took a look to it 3 days after I sent the request, but didn't bother to respond. This means I can't even properly contact the author of the DMCA. How I'm I supposed to deal with the situation if they refuse to follow up with me? I made a tweet about it a while ago, hopefully it doesn't just rot in there without being read.
Anyways, do look forward to updates when all of this is over!
Hey,
just wanted to let you know about the delay. I think it's best not to release a new version for the moment, the main problem being the original source code not being easily accessible for the moment. I think it would beneficial to the original project to do such a release when the DMCA situation is resolved (I'm positive it'll return; without saying much, there's been positive developments on the DMCA situation). In the meantime I've been doing some small features targeted for the switch (better audio decoding with opus, CPU Boost on loading times like retail games do, etc.).
While the main team's situation looks good, my personal individual efforts contacting GitHub about the DMCA situation have been nothing near good. I've made a simple request for an unredacted version of the DMCA (which they offer to provide to "any (affected) party"), but GitHub has ignored this for now a half month. I even noticed they even changed the "last updated" time to "4 days ago" 7 days after I sent it, which probably means they took a look to it 3 days after I sent the request, but didn't bother to respond. This means I can't even properly contact the author of the DMCA. How I'm I supposed to deal with the situation if they refuse to follow up with me? I made a tweet about it a while ago, hopefully it doesn't just rot in there without being read. A few retweets/comments might help.
Anyways, do look forward to updates when all of this is over!
Do you have to use GitHub, rather than some other platform? Starting to fear we won't see a proper build for switch ever, which would be such a shame considering all the progress and effort that went into the whole endeavor. You guys are doing a great job and bring back some nostalgic tears
ooo anyone has one pm me pleaseThey were removed because of DMCA.
It can still be found on torrent sites, or places where you get Switch NSP's. Can't link or mention those sites here, but you can find them easily. Google is your friend.ooo anyone has one pm me please
It can still be found on torrent sites, or places where you get Switch NSP's. Can't link or mention those sites here, but you can find them easily. Google is your friend.
Thats human readable. Its date. 23/09/2020-(build hash)Epic man, really stoked to see this. Im sure everyone really appreciates your contribution here.
Do you know of any gameplay videos for the pc version? I tried searching but couldn't find any because of the generic name of the project.
Also, a small suggestion - Could you use human-readable versions for your releases moving forward? This one is 23092020-8dbc424 which is a bit hard to read/understand.