simon574
This doesn't necessarily increase prices, if anything it makes it easier for publishers to offer games in these regions.
So how much do I have to pay to boost the Fakespot rating of my product listing?
Oh, so which interview did you listen to then?
But this post did turn me onto his ideas and found an interview with him on a podcast last night that was really good.
No applesauce? What about deep-fried battered bananas at the Chinese buffet?
What's with the downvotes? They are trading for ~$80k a piece currently and have been around since 2017. I'm not saying it's a solid investment, far from it actually. But I don't believe they will be "worthless" any time soon.
I think this is a pretty good pitch for a twitch stream, you just need a way to record live footage of the poor person in the coffin.
The research is interesting, but I don't appreciate the bullshit clickbait headline.
Wasn't a good read for me. A boring intro and then some speculation about possible new laws in the future, and Google Topics API mayybe making cookies obsolete.
The comments section here is pretty much an echo chamber of people defending Yuzu. I'm a game dev and I think this case is more ambiguous. Emulators like Yuzu have the potential to make Switch piracy go mainstream. You don't need to hack anything, you just follow a tutorial and google "yuzu keys", suddenly you can play all Switch games for free. And people don't need to be tech-savvy to do that. Nintendo would be stupid if they would just ignore this. It doesn't help that the Tegra X1 is old, almost identical with other Nvidia chipsets and therefore easy to emulate on a PC.