Shitendo strikes again

    • @[email protected]
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      7 hours ago

      Right and their current assessment (from their legal team) clearly is that they have a case to defend themselves.

      Yuzu, based on their actions, determined they didn’t.

      Edit as such, spending the money would have been just burning it.

      It’s not bravery

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        6 hours ago

        It was less than 2 days that Yuzu made their announcement. They didn’t carefully consider shit, they had their exit plan in case Nintendo came knocking and it was to run for the hills like cowards wasting the opportunity to set a real precedent and possibly protecting the future of other emulation projects.

        And they were a company, all liability rested with the company, not the people running it, so they could have easily run it into the ground fighting and then went “whoopsy” and declared bankruptcy like so many companies have done

        They were cowards.

        • Dadd Volante
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          14 hours ago

          Blatantly incorrect. They jumped on the sword to protect a legal precedent concerning emulation.

          If the courts had ruled in favor of Nintendo, guess what? That means ALL emulators are on the chopping block. All of them. They knew.

          Once you have case history to back you up, it becomes a domino effect.

          This has absolutely nothing to do with cowardice.

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          4 hours ago

          Right. If the company keeps their money, they have money, for money things. Like giving the staff money, to make others products for money.

          If they stack all their money, shove it up a lawyer’s ass, and send them waddling in the Nintendo front door, they apparently have bravery, but, alas, no money.

          It would be poor leadership to “go into the ground”.