It's a fact, regardless.
Edit: I should note I am actually directly affected by this DMCA and had to remove content from my own Workshop as a precautionary measure. I'm not nearly as upset by this as people who aren't at all affected by it are.
Nope. This is just wrong. Lol. Some random customer service agent who hasn't got a clue isn't the smoking gun Iris thinks it is, either.
Read this thread, as it has people actually opening their eyes a little bit:
There's no hoax, the DMCA is real. It sucks, but it is what it is. Nintendo is...
Hardly. Most of the people claiming it's fake still are pointing at the MarkMonitor domain as "evidence", which actually makes it less likely to be false claims (but they don't understand that).
MarkMonitor is a third-party contracted by Nintendo to handle some specific cases of copyright...
Eh, I've just been reporting it as I see it. It's usually dealt with rather quickly, though it does suck that it pushes down legitimate new posts temporarily.
There are two sides to that story in this thread, yet you're still choosing to believe the less likely scenario over the more likely one that was also presented.
Edit: Also it's a Discord ban, who gives a shit?
Uhhh... they're saying you can't connect from the USB port to transmit data from something like a PC like the handheld Vita can.
This is completely different than what you're suggesting here (using USB storage on the PSTV).
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Use a flash drive in the PSTV USB port or use FTP.
DSTWO Plus did ship, but didn't really last long because it wasn't the best solution for the 3DS by the time it did ship.
It was essentially a DSTWO with one extra feature that it didn't do any better than the competition. Most people who wanted a DSTWO already had one and it wasn't worth buying...
I've had the same thought. If these corporations would open their mind to emulation a bit, they could make a killing by selling ROMs, for example. Nintendo specifically already targets ROM sharing sites, but does nothing to fill the void it creates. Emulation is mainstream enough that a...
@Psionic Roshambo, MP3s were designed to be as small as possible, so that they can be shared on the internet. WAVE files were more bigger in size and would take hours to upload back in the day.
I used to have my entire music collection in FLAC, but there is so many songs and devices that I want to store them that lossless compression wasn't enough, not to mention compatibility
a few years ago I decided to convert everything to mp3 with a relatively high bitrate, I had a terrible feeling I would regret doing that but to honest, I couldn't tell the difference in the audio quality after I did that
I used to use high end headphones and speakers JBL back when they made good speakers lol X-Fi Fatality edition sound card on PCI with XP back when Windows had good sound....