Nintendo says Yuzu played a large role in encouraging piracy of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

  • TechAnon@lemm.ee
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    10 months ago

    Careful Nintendo. If backing up a game I purchased and playing it any way I want is stealing, then I might as well skip the first step.

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      10 months ago

      I was genuinely thinking to purchase a Switch to play Captain Toad while traveling because, I like the game on emulation.

      But well they totally fucked it. Never going to purchase anything from them. Greedy shit corporations.

      I rather donate my money to Yuzu than to give a penny to Nintendo.

  • BirdEnjoyer@kbin.social
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    10 months ago

    I choose to try not to pirate, and thus this kinda thing absolutely pisses me off because this is so disingenuous, because I dig into the nitty gritty of how to do all this stuff legit.

    Randomizers alone make Nintendo games in particular so much more alive, and all but require the use of ripping software and quite often emulators.
    These emulators can make even current titles look even more beautiful and play more smoothly than their native platform, too.

    Yeah, people are going to pirate using this stuff, but its wrong to treating the tools themselves as being inherently bad. They are quite often used by people who care very much about these games, and do give fair financial support to Nintendo.

  • Telorand@reddthat.com
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    10 months ago

    Love how the courts are framing this. “ROMs are illegal software.” “Emulators are for playing pirated software.”

    Fuck you, Nintendo. You made $1.6bil in profits last year. I bet the number of pirated copies of Zelda: TotK barely amount to a fraction of a percent of that.

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      10 months ago

      Love how the courts are framing this. “ROMs are illegal software.” “Emulators are for playing pirated software.”

      Ngl I kinda want them to use this logic and see what happens when they try to apply it to Nintendo’s own Virtual Console, which are emulators playing ROMs basically.

      Hell, the games you can play in Animal Crossing are literal emulators with ROMs since they found iNES data in the headers.

    • steal_your_face@lemmy.ml
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      10 months ago

      I believe Nintendo’s argument has more to do with dumping the prod.keys than with using dumped “Roms”

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        10 months ago

        This. This seems to be the argument that Nintendo is hinging on. In order for Yuzu to play the games properly you need a prod.keys file. I guess Nintendo is claiming that the keys in this file are owned by them and it’s illegal to have that number much in the same way the number used to represent the C code for decoding DVD copy protection is illegal: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illegal_number#Illegal_primes

        I am no lawyer but seems tenuous when you can run a program to get the prod.keys from your own console. Especially when that code is legal and exists on GitHub: https://github.com/Decscots/Lockpick_RCM

  • UID_Zero@infosec.pub
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    10 months ago

    “No lawful way…”

    I just finished saving backups of the games I bought using my (hackable) Switch, and I’m planning on setting it up w/ Yuzu on my Steam Deck.

    And no one’s going to stop me from fairly using my stuff.