Ryujinx and panda3ds didn’t sell their emulators.
Foss addict with a knack of forgetting to learn how to code
Ryujinx and panda3ds didn’t sell their emulators.
Ryujinx exists
And so do a couple 3ds emulators
These were good emulators we lost because of a cash grab. However, it’s far from over.
What stops the yuzu devs from working on ryujinx?
Yeah, but it’d become a niche instead of the game that every kid plays. And, of course, updating lets them sell more stuff on their marketplace.
Is bedrock even minecraft anymore? It seems a lot more like an EA remake.
The latter. New features don’t matter till I get a new device with them
Either it’s usb to wall or usbc to usbc with all the features. I don’t own anything else out of pure fear.
Microsoft isn’t being stupid, given that they barely have to put effort into the game and billions will buy and play it.
I’d say it’s the fact that modders are able to fix the game that proves a point, but I’d rather say it’s the fact that modders fix the game SO SIGNIFICANTLY that proves a point. The fact that essentially all aspects of minecraft can be rewritten for efficiency just goes to show that Microsoft needs to divert focus for a bit.
Tried this out and am more than glad that you made it. For anyone looking for an answer other than me, I’d say start here before you risk destroying your school laptop. Thank you for the help!
Great idea… if chrome os supported usb booting. I know what Linux is, been using it for half a year, so that box is checked.
In order to boot from USB, you have to do a workaround involving developer mode, which loops back to my main problem.
Not concerned about the account. Anyone who logs in on anyone’s chromebook immediately gains the GoGuardian app (installs on restart), and kiosk apps are not user related. If these aren’t deleted, (and I can restore goguardian), then all is fine.
It’d be a miracle if they could ban a user from chromebook access. Some of our worst “ignore class and play games” get the maximum scentence of a sticker that says “not allowed to play games” that takes another miracle to be enforced. They’re too integral to our school to be removed.
That’s the least of my concern, and rather, the intention I had. Bonus points for the chromebook not appearing to my school when in Mint.
I get though by learning, and I have a personal laptop I plan to test things with before risking it with my chromebook.
People moved away from “I want to make a living” to “I need every ounce of money I can get”
This is algebra as far as my school system believed
What have you done
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Real answer: too lazy to port / not worth enough to port