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System Name | Nebulon B |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D |
Motherboard | MSi PRO B650M-A WiFi |
Cooling | be quiet! Dark Rock 4 |
Memory | 2x 24 GB Corsair Vengeance DDR5-4800 |
Video Card(s) | AMD Radeon RX 6750 XT 12 GB |
Storage | 2 TB Corsair MP600 GS, 2 TB Corsair MP600 R2 |
Display(s) | Dell S3422DWG, 7" Waveshare touchscreen |
Case | Kolink Citadel Mesh black |
Audio Device(s) | Logitech Z333 2.1 speakers, AKG Y50 headphones |
Power Supply | Seasonic Prime GX-750 |
Mouse | Logitech MX Master 2S |
Keyboard | Logitech G413 SE |
Software | Bazzite (Fedora Linux) KDE |
What's legal and what isn't doesn't matter when Nintendo can just "apply a little pressure", and poof, Ryujinx is no more. Legality is one thing, corporate scumbaggery is another.They don't have a choice. Emulators are legal. Making them compatible with commercial ROMs that have encryption protections is where the iffyness comes into play. Once the system and the games are out of production/print then fair-use and preservation ideals come into play and have precedent.