• PonyOfWar
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      1 year ago

      What does that have to do with Nintendo using it in their games? That’s Irdeto who decided to offer their DRM for Switch developers. As far as I can tell Nintendo is not involved in it, beyond presumably giving their OK.

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        1 year ago

        I thought that because historically Nintendo has been very anti emulation and blocking emulation is one of the features of this DRM.

        Curious why I was downvoted for providing the source that informed my interpretation. Am I being toxic or not contributing to the conversation?

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          Because the person you replied to gave a good reason why Nintendo wouldn’t want to implement it, and your link didn’t have any information that would refute that.

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            1 year ago

            “Specifically, the first tool it rolled out is Nintendo Switch Emulator Protection, which protects games launching on Nintendo’s hybrid console from piracy.”

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              1 year ago

              Doesn’t say anything about working offline, which is what that commenter is saying Nintendo would be concerned about.