In between this and Nintendo's lawsuit against Yuzu, I highly doubt this little "war on emulation" that corporations are trying to wage is going to net positive results for them, especially if it's going to be anything like the war on drugs. lol
In the current year we're in, loading up...
Yeah that's another thing I didn't even think about. If they're charging money for the usage of these UWP's now, how's that going to make them look when Microsoft inevitably finds out.
On one hand, I'm pretty happy that they found a workaround; but on the other hand I'm not sure how to feel about the $2 Patreon fee. I mean, some of us are poor and that's why we emulate old games in the first place. lol
They way I see it, Nintendo and Valve are both companies with an infinite army of attorneys at their disposal and more money than god. That being said however, if Nintendo wins this case (and they very much could); that'll set a very scary president for digital preservation in the future. The...
Nintendo doesn't care about about having a horrible reputation because they know that all of the long-time consumers will do PR and damage control for them. It happens every time.
Not to necropost, but I wanted to add that I did this last night and managed to get 128x128 pictures of me that date as far back as 2013. Also they save images that you don't even have in your in-game "Face Collection", So I managed to find a couple of images I haven't seen in years.
Looks like it could've been a good boomer shooter if it had more development time. I never understood people knocking on the graphics of a game that's in (or was in this case) in it's early stages of development.