I told to idiots to stop posting videos about emulation 10 years ago and I said this would happen but they never listened, anyway, emulation should have never gone mainstream, only few places used to talk about it and should have kept like that.
as much as I don't want to be a "gatekeeper" I do think there needs to be some,
reasonable, threshold of "either you get it or you don't" attitude towards emulation. If you don't pass the test, well, come back later and hopefully it goes better for you kinda thing.
I've gotten rather involved with frontends in recent years, majority of time spent with LaunchBox/Big Box now-a-days. The devs are trying to make it into a super n00b friendly program that is frankly patronizing to any real emulation fan. They want everything to be automatically downloaded and configured for users, automatic updates, they want to stifle complains from clueless n00bs like why cannot my 13 different third party brand controllers work out of the box for all emulators, etc.
These are the types of boobs, I mean n00bs, I mean, likely same amount of insult either way, who post around asking for ROMs and firmware, BIOS, etc no-no's, (or even literally trying to share them on forums! yikes!) eventually streaming themselves playing some game before it even releases.
These are the morons who give emulation a bad name. At least the rest of us are smart enough to try and stay under the radar. The "unspoken rules" of emulation are being trampled on by
poser geeks. A respectable geek would understand the nuances of figuring out certain things by themselves, or discussing them in a way that doesn't bring unwanted attention.
Also, none of these guys working on emulators have the kind of "fuck you money" to go against Nintendo all the way.
Tropic Haze, the LLC that was setup by Yuzu team, had what,
$2.4 million dollars! How is that not "fuck you money"? lol
Even they were too intimidated to take it to court. Though the circumstances they found themselves in due to their members and/or users behavior, they likely were advised "yea, you're gonna lose"