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Nintendo is suing the creators of Switch emulator Yuzu
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I'm very uninformed here, haven't gamed in a few years. But I've got a question- is yuzu software that is run on a rooted Switch device, or similar like a steam deck? Or do you run it on a computer? Or perhaps, it's all of the above.
Anyway, thanks in advance if someone could give me a high level overview
Steamdeck(Linux), PC and Android.
Android, eh? Is it meant for phones, or is there a other set of android devices this is for?
It's mainly meant for desktop I think. I suspect you need a very powerful android
Steam Deck is just a Linux computer, but it runs on any computer running Linux, Windows, or apparently Android, with capable hardware. It looks like it isn't ready for Mac yet, though Ryujinx supposedly is.
It doesn't run on a rooted Switch as far as I'm aware, but I don't see the point in that. There's no need to emulate the hardware if you're actually using the hardware.
Yuzu, to my knowledge, is PC only.
To get the information you need to use it, you'll either download it illegally or hack a switch (legally?) To get encryption keys and dump a copy of your game.
It runs on Android now, which might be what's gotten Nintendo extra annoyed here, since there are some relatively affordable Android handhelds that can run Switch games at close to full speed with some tweaking.
Having said that, I have an Odin 2 handheld, and it would have been cheaper and easier to just buy a Switch and the games I want to play.
PC only implies it's a windows program, yuzu runs on any x86_64 and ARMv8a or newer device.
I heard about the keys and the other website that serves them, seems an extremely important detail. I imagine the game dumps/copies are available as disk images of some sort online?
Thanks a lot for the info, skankhunt42!
.xci files are physical switch game images and .nsp files are updates or games from the eShop. Everything is online somewhere.