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[โ€“] MagnyusG@lemmy.world 33 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

In this case it's a specific person that has repeatedly streamed games before their release dates, meaning he's obtaining the games early illegally and actively encouraging other people to do the same. He makes how-tos specifically with the intention of getting more people to pirate games before they release. He's attached his real name and face to everything so it's no surprise Nintendo probably intends to come down harder on him than that Bowser guy they reamed a while ago.

This jackass is precisely why we can't have nice things, he's justifying all of the bullshit reasons these companies are against things like emulation.

[โ€“] Grangle1@lemm.ee 11 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Exactly. This has much more to do with pirating games, especially before release, than any emulator crackdown. He's the poster child of every reason Nintendo has used to go after anyone not using legit hardware. And frankly, I think more people than many are comfortable admitting are like this guy: they use emulators primarily for piracy. I'm not 100% totally against emulation, but that's where we need to point companies like Nintendo who are hyper-aggressive with their IPs to the real target: illegal ROM sharing sites and other avenues of game piracy, instead of the emulators. People who are emulating just for backup/preservation of games, as many claim they are (and I don't have a problem with), shouldn't really have an objection to the real pirates going down.