| OdinHades said: That is in no way proof for the statement that over 99.9 % of all users would use illegal copies. You don't have to download Zelda from the internet to use it with cemu, you can just buy it in a store. Plus the terms of a corporation are not neccessarily conform with local laws. If my government says it's ok to use software in this and that way, I don't give a flying fuck what Nintendo says. But anyway, that's not the point. I'm still waiting for evidence that 99.9 % or morr of emulator users do use illegal copies. |
I admit, I was wrong, it's not 99,9999, it is 100% this statement makes it so: Therefore, whether you have an authentic game or not, or whether you have possession of a Nintendo ROM for a limited amount of time, i.e. 24 hours, it is illegal to download and play a Nintendo ROM from the Internet.
And please, when you say: "You don't have to download Zelda from the internet to use it with cemu, you can just buy it in a store. " you are telling me that the players buy a WiiU disc, insert it on a PC and play the game? I had you in better account... like I said before, that only insults your own intelligence... ( even because, to my knowledge, CEMU cannot run directly games from discs, so you have to rip it, which is again, ILLEGAL)
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