Switch emulator support naline support, then it loses double-quick in embarrassing U-turn


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This week, the development team behind Switch Emulator Yuzu added support for multi-line multiplayer. However, after a week, the work has been removed from the emulator – without giving any reason by the developers.

The following message was posted on a blog related to the emulator:

We’re sorry to hear that Yuzu has had support removed indefinitely and immediately. We apologize to our community for the confusion and frustration surrounding this release, and especially for those who are excited to try out this feature.

We’ve received valid and sensible feedback from our fans and members of the wider switch and emulation communities. Honestly, we are all a bunch of enthusiasts from all over the world who are really excited about what we think we can offer. All of a sudden, we understand your concerns 100%.

As always, we will continue to work on other features and improvements within Yuzu to make it the best emulator possible. Thank you to those who have continued our support, have responded to us and are open to constructive discussion on this topic. Now, as always, we value your opinions.

As you can see, no reason has been given for the move, but Kotaku speculates that the creators of that emulator may have gotten to enable a feature that is less about temperature maintenance and homebreaking and more about avoiding Nintendo. Or its third-party partners) any money to enjoy the switch title.

However, Kotku Also Pointing out that, since the playline game was only made available to pay patron patrons, Yuzu became part of a freely distributed code in a paid service – which would definitely put Nintendo’s legal team in sight.

Whatever the reason, it’s a shameful face for the creators of Yuzu.

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