All of them still work. I’m running Yuzu as my daily still.
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Eden is a more advanced fork of Yuzu with better compatibility. No reason to keep using Yuzu IMO.
I keep wanting to check things like this out, and then I remember there's not even any Switch games I want to play. I tried the open world Pokémon game when that came out years ago, purely just to see what they did (it was boring as fuck, as pretty much everyone agree). The only other thing is maybe TotK, but there's better things (in my opinion) that I still need to play. Shadow of the Erdtree, for example, is something I still need to get around to.
If anyone actually does think there are Switch games worth playing, in your opinion, what are they? I'm curious. I have to admit I avoid most advertising and don't follow Nintendo stuff, so there could be things I'm not aware of.
Github is owned by a multinational megacorp and has been for 8 years, and given how they've severely botched windows 11 updates with impunity they're clearly only beholden to themself. It should come as no great shock at all that they only "care" what other multinational megacorps want.
Despite that, they say that GitHub didn’t even respond to their counterclaims, and just shut the whole thing down the minute Nintendo asked.
You are a fly on the wall of one of the biggest tech companies in the world. They have no interest in going to court for you just so you can keep your emulator on their site.
It sure would be cool if people could shut the fuck up about emulators so they'd have fewer eyes on them. Especially (but not limited to) AA, Polygon, and particularly Kotaku.
Was this one of the emulators charging people money?
That was Yuzu, specifically their early access Patreon builds if I remember correctly.
Totally optional, but also heavily promoted for being able to run a leaked copy of TotK before it was out.