I don’t think Twitter lets you view posts without being logged in anymore. Or at least, it’ll show you old posts, only.
I don’t think Twitter lets you view posts without being logged in anymore. Or at least, it’ll show you old posts, only.
I loved Control so much, I’m glad to see that Remedy’s still expanding on that universe.
The dogs, duh.
His subreddit is in full cope mode and losing its collective shit right now. People acting like Hasan set him up or something. Like… no, Hasan tried to save Asmon’s racist ass and give him a way out of the controversy, and instead of taking the help he decided to double-down on his bullshit.
RIP to Coolio
Damn, had no idea he died. Looks like it was an OD, too. That sucks. :(
Surprised it took this long, he’s been saying this same shit on Twitch for years now.
You sure do seen to love a company that hates you.
If you saw any of what I wrote as a defense of Nintendo, then you’re not reading.
Right, but Yuzu did, tho. That’s how Nintendo shut them down. Yuzu overstepped and handed Nintendo their own noose. They probably would’ve been just fine if they hadn’t given out builds with those tools built-in.
I’m not defending Nintendo, dude. I’m explaining how they’re able to shut down emulators. It’s possible to make legal emulators, and Nintendo won’t touch them.
That, and when Nintendo’s code is used in some way to develop the project. Japan has very strict laws on reverse engineering any software, which Nintendo is always set to capitalize on.
PJ64 emulates a long gone platform they don’t care about anymore.
No. PJ64 was around when Nintendo was still actively making money on N64 titles.
PJ64 never got shut down because they made sure to always keep their project legal. Nintendo could never do shit to them, and it’s been over 20 years now.
Because the distinction is important. Why do you think Yuzu was shut down but PJ64 still exists?
Yuzu supported unreleased games. To do that required using Nintendo’s code, and getting that code through unauthorized channels. Nintendo’s code may not have been distributed through Yuzu, but it was used in a way that was not permitted in order to engineer a way to circumvent the copy protection of those games. That was how Nintendo was able to go after them.
Nintendo’s been openly emulating their own games since about that time. IIRC, the SNES Virtual Console on the Wii had code from SNES9X in it.
The distinction (which seems nobody cares about) is that Nintendo’s going after copyright infringers. If your emulator doesn’t use any of Nintendo’s code, they ain’t doing shit about it; they’re just gonna steal it, if anything.
They’ve just recently nuked on the Switch emulator.
Because it was being used for piracy. As in, had support in the emulator’s code for unreleased games. Nintendo rarely goes after emulator devs that don’t use their code.
Nintendo has never been against emulation. They’ve only been against people playing without paying.
The original “kiss your homies”.
Yeah, the store manager was right to keep their identity as hidden as possible. That dude’s a textbook narcissist, and will absolutely abuse any information he gets.
Please explain.