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by lisbon44
1136 days ago
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> But we are also taking about tools that are used for piracy >90% of the time. guessing guns manufactures should be liable given the mass shootings in certain trigger-happy places. > I think the emulator developers really do need to consider actually doing something to combat piracy in the long-term, surprised that nintendo has not attempted to get dolphin shutdown, with all past attempts of negotiation between third-party developers and big companies [e.g nintendo] have gotten nowhere what do you suggest? |
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My guess is that they care about Switch emulation because it's their current console. A Switch emulator actively harms sales of new units and games - and keep in mind, in comparison to Sony and MS, Nintendo is small. They live and die by their IPs and by selling consoles and games.
Dolphin emulates old hardware, that is not produced anymore. They also don't seem that worried about NDS and 3DS emulation and jailbreaking for that matter.