See I'm somewhat anti-piracy, to a point, playing games you own or can no longer buy is fair game imo, especially if they can be played betterAnd yes, I do own physical copies of every game I play via emulation.
yep, seriously everyone who was saying Yuzu was special because it was “current hardware” how do you explain why Nintendo took out Citra while they were at it?Oh, Nintendo killed Yuzu and now Citra is affected too. What a shock. I wasn't expecting this to become an open season for all emulators, who would have foresee this /s.
The corporate shills will be happy at least.
This. That shit is already out there and forked to hell and back. It might take a while again for others to get to grip with the code. But this is literally a train that cannot be stopped anymore.Citra is not being shut down, its open source, citra and yuzu have the same devs, Nintendo settlement requires them stop all emulation development, wish they would fought in the courts with help of the community, but it’s their choice end of the day.
They basically took down Yuzu devs, and committed them to exiting the emulation scene as part of the settlement.yep, seriously everyone who was saying Yuzu was special because it was “current hardware” how do you explain why Nintendo took out Citra while they were at it?
Yeah it's a weird and stupid decision of them - but in the end, it's their decision and their right to not do so.Does that mean Nintendo will dump all 3DS games on the Switch/2? So I can give them my money, for games I want to play officially?
No?
Oh, this is great...
Citra is not being shut down, its open source, citra and yuzu have the same devs, Nintendo settlement requires them stop all emulation development, wish they would fought in the courts with help of the community, but it’s their choice end of the day.
Not sure what this screenshot adds.
go to the citra website, it's down. Yuzu supports, because yuzu owns Citra.Not sure what this screenshot adds.
One again, it says specifically "Yuzu's support of Citra" will end, because the main issue is that Yuzu devs cannot be involved in any emulation scene now. Citra itself has not been directly targeted by any legal action by Nintendo, nor has Dolphin (*except to stay off Steam), etc.
Their hosting and mirrors of the code, websites, etc is all shut down, yes.go to the citra website, it's down. Yuzu supports, because yuzu owns Citra.
They know they can't remove it. They know they can bankrupt the people who profit from it. Emulator devs making money from Patreon support are going to keep getting sued.Nintendo’s boomer executives thinking you can actually remove something from the internet.
This. That shit is already out there and forked to hell and back. It might take a while again for others to get to grip with the code. But this is literally a train that cannot be stopped anymore.
Nintendo are acting far too late.
If the Switch 2 has beefy hardware, Emulation would be a no go anyways for many years.Are they hitting Switch emulation late?
Or are they hitting switch 2 emulation early?
And the same people who applaud this news will happily lap those up.Of course Nintendo want to close their 3DS vault, so that they can bring these titles to the Switch 2 as full price games.
How is it any different than games leaking on original hardware? I use to play leaks on hacked xboxes 1-2 weeks early ALL the time, there's hacked switches out there, there's new cartridges that are basically R4 for switch on original hardware and if switch 2 is going to continue it'll pretty much never stop at this pointDon’t fuckin leak games on an emulator early guys, jesus
Hopefully will continue elsewhere and ryujinx stays ok. Playing Switch games on my PC at 1440p+ and 60 fps is really nice.
And yes, I do own physical copies of every game I play via emulation.
Hopefully this won’t affect CitraVR
Technically they didn't take down Citra, Tropical Haze, the people who created it and Yuzu, are doing this on their own. Nowhere in the lawsuit does it say Citra.The Switch successor will be out in a year. To quote Topher , "Too little, too late." Nintendo should have done this half a decade ago.
Yeah, I agree. Higher res rendering of 3DS, upscaled textures, and higher frame rates make those games quite a bit better overall.I don't even care about Yuzu but taking Citra down is unforgivable. There are so many great projects updating textures. It gave 3DS games new life. I could care less of Yuzu, but Citra must come back under a different name.
You need talented people for that. There aren't that many. At least not that many interested in working with that code knowing Nintendo already said No.Other people will just continue their work.
The fact that they accepted doing that in the injunction means it was agreed upon, aka Nintendo asked them to shut it down as well.Tropical Haze, the people who created it and Yuzu, are doing this on their own.
It's being handled by *edit* Amanda Watson along with Team Beef(6dof mod), so Tropic Haze might have agreed to cease support and distribution of Yuzu and Citra, but they might continue forward with the project since it's more a port and a mod of the emulator than something they directly developed. I don't believe Nintendo was even targeting Citra, it seemed to be Yuzu-specific.Why wouldn't it? The main site for Citra is down. This is why its extra painful because Citra VR had so much potential.
Sorry for the double post.
"We've always been again piracy but we delivered a software that the sole purpose is to play illegally downloaded / ripped games (yes ripping the games you own is still illegal) and we made millions $ with premium Yuzu paid version but it was to play homebrews pfff"... Seriously those guys.Bunnei confirms Yuzu is shutting down — and it’ll hit Nintendo 3DS emulator Citra too.
Here’s the whole memo from Bunnei, who was lead contributor on both emulators. We’ve also added the full text to our main story if that makes it easier to read. Yuzu’s GitHub is already down.
via The Verge
It's being handled by *edit* Amanda Watson along with Team Beef(6dof mod), so Tropic Haze might have agreed to cease support and distribution of Yuzu and Citra, but they might continue forward with the project since it's more a port and a mod of the emulator than something they directly developed. I don't believe Nintendo was even targeting Citra, it seemed to be Yuzu-specific.
exactly , I'm loving it on Quest 3 , so much potential , Mario Kart 7 is awesome!Hopefully this won’t affect CitraVR
Hence the term CopyRIGHT.Yeah it's a weird and stupid decision of them - but in the end, it's their decision and their right to not do so.
bought it twice , sold it twice , it sits there and collects dust.Why don't PC gamers just buy Nintendo hardware?
Then apparently you don't need an emulator either.bought it twice , sold it twice , it sits there and collects dust.