![]() are more an ethical quandary, and I don't fault anyone for not being aware or giving a shit, but I've been in the emulation scene since the 90's, contributed to NEStopia for Dreamcast and Xbox and a few other things, so it bothers me on a personal level.Īgain, I don't fault anyone for not being aware/compassionate of how damaging stolen code is to the scene, but it's not to be celebrated, IMO.įWIW, DamonPS2 only got two "real" performance updates ever, and those were only after certain PCSX2 deltas were achieved.and with this being contracted out to Damon, unless GameSir decides to pony up more cash down the line, don't hold your breath for many, if ANY more updates. ![]() If this came out of anywhere but China, it would be sued to hell and back for GP-L2 violations.Ĭode theft, asset flipping, etc. Locking this app behind a piece of hardware like an expensive-yet-cheapo Chinese gamepad should be a red flag to most, especially when the actual app was developed by known thieves. Click to expand.I do the same thing, but with a Razer Kishi. ![]()
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