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So true. These kiddies are the reason for destroying the most ambitious projects.
Yep and look what have they done to the Citra Discuss Forums.

Bunnei stated on his twitter post that making that Forums is a mistake. Heck, there are numbers of people(practically European and South American dudes who thinks that Citra is 100% complete because it boots Pokemon) on Facebook starting to beg for 32 bit Citra and boot Pokemon without lags and errors.
 
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Friendly reminder to everyone here since some people seem to have forgotten... The developers do not owe any of you anything. Patreons also need to remember they are not buying a product, they are essentially funding a research project which they in turn are generously allowed access to. They don't have to release an update every two weeks. That will eventually become impractical anywhere further down the development process where changes between builds become less significant. Look at more mature emulators like Dolphin where you won't notice day to day differences in the builds for months despite being open source. Respect the developers' choice to keep this closed source and stop pestering for update eta's. Notice how they usually don't respond anyway. For those of you that aren't even patreons, consider supporting them if you want to see updates faster rather than bothering them to cater to your wishes. It's remarkable the progress they've made considering emulators are very complex and this is the first of its kind. It'd be fantastic if this forum would go from constant repetitious nonsense to productive support.
 

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Friendly reminder to everyone here since some people seem to have forgotten... The developers do not owe any of you anything. Patreons also need to remember they are not buying a product, they are essentially funding a research project which they in turn are generously allowed access to. They don't have to release an update every two weeks. That will eventually become impractical anywhere further down the development process where changes between builds become less significant. Look at more mature emulators like Dolphin where you won't notice day to day differences in the builds for months despite being open source. Respect the developers' choice to keep this closed source and stop pestering for update eta's. Notice how they usually don't respond anyway. For those of you that aren't even patreons, consider supporting them if you want to see updates faster rather than bothering them to cater to your wishes. It's remarkable the progress they've made considering emulators are very complex and this is the first of its kind. It'd be fantastic if this forum would go from constant repetitious nonsense to productive support.
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Friendly reminder to everyone here since some people seem to have forgotten... The developers do not owe any of you anything. Patreons also need to remember they are not buying a product, they are essentially funding a research project which they in turn are generously allowed access to. They don't have to release an update every two weeks. That will eventually become impractical anywhere further down the development process where changes between builds become less significant. Look at more mature emulators like Dolphin where you won't notice day to day differences in the builds for months despite being open source. Respect the developers' choice to keep this closed source and stop pestering for update eta's. Notice how they usually don't respond anyway. For those of you that aren't even patreons, consider supporting them if you want to see updates faster rather than bothering them to cater to your wishes. It's remarkable the progress they've made considering emulators are very complex and this is the first of its kind. It'd be fantastic if this forum would go from constant repetitious nonsense to productive support.

Word up.
 
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Friendly reminder to everyone here since some people seem to have forgotten... The developers do not owe any of you anything. Patreons also need to remember they are not buying a product, they are essentially funding a research project which they in turn are generously allowed access to. They don't have to release an update every two weeks. That will eventually become impractical anywhere further down the development process where changes between builds become less significant. Look at more mature emulators like Dolphin where you won't notice day to day differences in the builds for months despite being open source. Respect the developers' choice to keep this closed source and stop pestering for update eta's. Notice how they usually don't respond anyway. For those of you that aren't even patreons, consider supporting them if you want to see updates faster rather than bothering them to cater to your wishes. It's remarkable the progress they've made considering emulators are very complex and this is the first of its kind. It'd be fantastic if this forum would go from constant repetitious nonsense to productive support.
THIS is the best post I've ever read
 

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