staknhalo
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Couldn't tell if it should go in PC Gaming or Console sub so I put it here instead lol
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i wonder if big N is gonna let that slide.
lol
I doubt they can do anything. As long as it doesn't include any roms or Nintendo's source code like the bios. I am sure they going to try.i wonder if big N is gonna let that slide.
doesnt mean they wont try. im sure youve heard of/seen the shit they pull....I doubt they can do anything. As long as it doesn't include any roms or Nintendo's source code like the bios. I am sure they going to try.
They can't do anything about it. Reverse engineering isn't illegal, Dolphin includes no proprietary code, is distributed under the GPLv2+ license, and makes no money from its distribution. I'm pretty sure Nintendo have tried to fight legal battles against emulators in the past and have lost.i wonder if big N is gonna let that slide.
ePSXe is garbage these days. It hasn't been updated in 7 years. You should use Duckstation if you like enhancing the graphics, or the mednafen PSX core (libretro version is called Beetle) if you like having as close to an original experience as possible.Hopefully ePSXe and PCSX2 follow suit![]()
They can't do anything about it. Reverse engineering isn't illegal, Dolphin includes no proprietary code, is distributed under the GPLv2+ license, and makes no money from its distribution. I'm pretty sure Nintendo have tried to fight legal battles against emulators in the past and have lost.
ePSXe is garbage these days. It hasn't been updated in 7 years. You should use Duckstation if you like enhancing the graphics, or the mednafen PSX core (libretro version is called Beetle) if you like having as close to an original experience as possible.
They can't do anything about it. Reverse engineering isn't illegal, Dolphin includes no proprietary code, is distributed under the GPLv2+ license, and makes no money from its distribution. I'm pretty sure Nintendo have tried to fight legal battles against emulators in the past and have lost.
DuckStation is *way* better than ePSXe. Also revisited PCSX2 - it's come a long ways since the last time I used it about 8 or so years ago. Glad to see they finally fixed framebuffer and rendering errors in XGIII and Silent Hill 2/3Hopefully ePSXe and PCSX2 follow suit![]()
Yeah, Duckstation or Mednafen (if using a libretro core) are considered far superior to ePSXe these days.DuckStation is *way* better than ePSXe. Also revisited PCSX2 - it's come a long ways since the last time I used it about 8 or so years ago. Glad to see they finally fixed framebuffer and rendering errors in XGIII and Silent Hill 2/3
Me toolinks still work, so I call BS
links still work, so I call BS
he does, he mentions all of that.Not sure if he mentions it in the video, but the articles I'm seeing say the DMCA is specifically about the Steam release. Apparently Nintendo sent the notice to Valve and it does not effect the non-Valve release. Of course it's complete bullshit regardless as emulators are entirely legal, as long as they're not using proprietary code, but Nintendo doesn't care about that.
links still work, so I call BS
watched the video yet?Me too
he does, he mentions all of that.
I just hope now that they know they have this power, they don't go after other fan stuff on Steam that might be inspired by their properties, games like Longvinter or Wee Tanks! for example.It is with much disappointment that we have to announce that the Dolphin on Steam release has been indefinitely postponed. We were notified by Valve that Nintendo has issued a cease and desist citing the DMCA against Dolphin's Steam page, and have removed Dolphin from Steam until the matter is settled. We are currently investigating our options and will have a more in-depth response in the near future.
https://dolphin-emu.org/blog/2023/05/27/dolphin-steam-indefinitely-postponed/
We appreciate your patience in the meantime.
The problem seems to be the decryption keys in Dolphin seem to be hardcoded, which technically puts the entire project at risk for a DMCA takedown (depending how they were divined). There's a reason why CEMU makes you back them up from your own console, for instance.Not sure if he mentions it in the video, but the articles I'm seeing say the DMCA is specifically about the Steam release. Apparently Nintendo sent the notice to Valve and it does not effect the non-Valve release. Of course it's complete bullshit regardless as emulators are entirely legal, as long as they're not using proprietary code, but Nintendo doesn't care about that.
According to a former Dolphin developer, Valve proactively contacted Nintendo about the emulator. No DMCA notice was involved.
https://old.reddit.com/r/emulation/...n_contributer_explains_what_happened/jlvciz6/
The worst that would happen would be that Valve does get issued a DMCA notice and Valve would respond by removing the emulator. That is as far as it would go. DMCA notices have been issued for content on Steam many times over the years.Damn, Gabe's a fucking snitch
But also he won't let any illegalities threaten his precious (Steam), I get it