
- #Wii u emulator has stopped working breath of the wild for free#
- #Wii u emulator has stopped working breath of the wild full#
- #Wii u emulator has stopped working breath of the wild ps2#
People who would play a game =/= people who would be happy watching a game be played.
#Wii u emulator has stopped working breath of the wild full#
People outright stopped buying full length albums (where record labels make most of their money) in favor of singles.

Artists quickly figured out that they can succeed at least to an extent without record lables through the internet, record lables were notorious for being incredibly crappy with crazy draconian contracts and actively drove talent away. I know people like to say Napster did the whole but it has everything to do with the internet as a whole. I said seeing as there is functionally no difference in terms of revenue between buying used copies or pirating, unless you're prepared to argue that all used products are wrong or explain what the difference is, then you don't have an argument.Ģ: There were *many* contributing factors to the fall of the music industry. There are *far* too many copies floating around for anyone who wants one to be unable to purchase a used copy of almost any game.ġ: That's not what I said.
#Wii u emulator has stopped working breath of the wild ps2#
Since like the PS2 days (and more so since last gen,) most games that get full retail releases are produced in the millions if not tens of millions of copies. It's a theoretical issue people use as a defence, but it's not an issue. If they don't want me emuating it, provide a better experience than the emulator does. They aren't asking for my respect in excange for a product, they're asking for my money, and I get to do whatever I want with it, including emuating it if that provides the better experience. If I bought the game, what does it matter when the game came out. Do you know what the difference is to a Publisher between me buying Ace Combat 5 or Digital Devil Saga used off ebay and pirating it? There isn't one, in both cases the developer sees no money, and in both cases the supply greatly outweighs demand (which is why the game is like 10 bucks on ebay.) Unless you mean to imply that *all* sales of used games are wrong and you're prepared to explain what the difference is between any other used product and a video game the "supporting the developers" argument doesn't hold any water.

There is also the simple fact that most games are simply not in production and/or not for sale from retailers. If other people are going to use a perfectly legitimage service for piracy, *those* are the people you hold responsible, not the service providers. They also either make a completely custom and original BIOs, or reccomend you dump your own from a home console, specifically to avoid copyright infringement. In fact Netflix is *more* responsible, they actually host the stuff where literally no official site for an emulator hosts any games. They aren't "setting a precedent" anymore than Youtube is for music or netflix piracy. Most they can do is refuse to provide you with services, services I don't care about because I'm emulating their games (and it's mostly unsupported consoles that don't provide much/anything in the way of services anyways) Also their EULAs aren't legally enforcable. I don't care if giant corperations don't like it. In my opinion, if you're doing creative work for any other reason then you don't belong in that industry.
#Wii u emulator has stopped working breath of the wild for free#
I'd do it for free if necessary/possible, it would just take longer. I know what you were trying to do, but if I have something I feel is worth having published it's a passion project. Money, if it's a concern at all, is only a concern if there is a lack of it making day to day life difficult.


I have something to communicate, and I want it as widely shared as possible in whatever way is best for whoever is (in my case) reading it. If I create something (and I have) my goal is not to have it hogged on one place that provides an objectively inferior experience for them.
