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    551 year ago

    Switch 2s architecture will probably be very similar, so Nintendo might have done it to protect the next gen.

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        231 year ago

        Forks are meaningless.

        Unless a team steps up to continue development, the project is as good as dead.

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          111 year ago

          I can still play emulated games right now, so its alive and well for my purpose (playing games that I fucking paid for without stutter at 60fps)

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        101 year ago

        Are there any that actually have a new team behind them that would presumably add Switch 2 support?

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        61 year ago

        It is working. It buys them enough time to sell enough new hardware and games. It will take a really long time until development picks up again, since basically every developer associated (not necessarily every one who has contributed to the project) with the yuzu group can no longer legally work on that project. So basically a lot of expertise is lost.

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          31 year ago

          There are literally working forks right now. Switch 2 support is different though. We’ll have to wait and see how that turns out.

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              31 year ago

              Absolutely.

              Although i think the need and the drive to use emulators is higher then ever. So the next project without direct responsibility will come eventually I think.

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          21 year ago

          More like Nintendo thinks they can deal with their costumers, but the outcome stays the same so it doesn’t really matter