Seeing as Yuzu has been nintendo’d recently, what do people think will happen to ryujinx? Can Nintendo get them on the same grounds as Yuzu or would they need to come up with a new case against them?

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    9 months ago

    There are many emulators for nintendo consoles. Very few are taken down by legal actions, because it is legal to develop an emulator. Hardware is functional and cannot be copyrighted.

    Yuzu’s problem was they supported piracy. They made special patches of the emulator to play leaked games which they sold through patreon. That’s how you get sued for piracy.

    Ryujinx does not allow discussions of piracy, commercial ROMs, or firmware on any of their own platforms. The emulator can play commercial games, but they only link to instructions on how to dump your own cartridges and firmware from legally purchased sources.

    That is how smart developers protect themselves from lawsuits. It has worked for Dolphin, and many other emulators. Ryujinx will probably be just as safe.

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      9 months ago

      Ahhh right my understanding was that Yuzu were very anti piracy at least officially. I might have got it mixed up with ryujinx

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        9 months ago

        Your memory is in line with mine, I have no idea what pro-piracy things the previous commenter is referring to, but would like to read about it.

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      9 months ago

      Could you link the information about the “special patches to play leaked games”? That is not my memory at all.

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        9 months ago

        Suspect they meant that when Tears of the Kingdom leaked early, a bunch of “Breath of the Wild” compatibility and performance patches came out for their early-access Patreon only builds. Or at least, that’s what’s been the scuttlebutt about the affair.