Currently trying to do a Twitter detox, it's no more a permanent opened tab, I'm just not using it in a sane way, I'm taking things too seriously, I always expect the worst out of people, I think it needs to change.
I don't care for this argument honestly because all companies work that way, all of them.
Now, that's just straight up false. Reusing an OS does not mean the system will be straight up just the same but better. The Switch OS is a rewritten 3DS OS.
Everyone mentions the Bleem & Connectix lawsuit and how Sony lost both of them, but everyone fails to mention the DMCA laws regarding security and DRM circumvention and how that's just objectively a major part of consoles since Wii, 360 and PS3.
The Switch 2 will reuse the same OS. There's tons of evidence about that.
Everyone mentions the Bleem & Connectix lawsuit and how Sony lost both of them, but everyone fails to mention the DMCA laws regarding security and DRM circumvention and how that's just objectively a major part of consoles since Wii, 360 and PS3.
And you really do not understand how current systems work compared to before. That Bleem lawsuit is actually worth nothing right now because of DMCA, which happened after.
But whether you like it or not, while the cause for leaked ROMs are not because of the emu devs, emulators are still used (and very objectively) on those and that's enough for Nintendo to attack them, and this isn't illogical no matter how you see it, unfortunately.
People love to talk about private copies to be legal, but in reality, they're not as soon as you have to crack protections for it. That's what the DMCA protects. I'm just talking on a legal standpoint, morally I obviously have problems. I ain't defending Nintendo here.