i would direct the questions to harbor masters, as i'm not sure whether their software uses the same methods to decrypt ROMs as yuzu does. my understanding is that yuzu was targeted specifically because they were using nintendo's proprietary decrypting keys at runtime
thank you for promoting the event, op and ctv
thank you so much. i've been waiting to come across this ad again so i could get a picture. last time i saw it it was too crowded to snap a picture
yeah it has kind of an optical balance to it. i don't mind that it's not mathematically perfect because it appears proportional. optics are all that matters, especially in pixel art.
(edit: i guess 'pixel art' isn't correct anymore because it's a vector graphic, but it used to be pixels!)
glad i could make your day, sorry it didn't include a derogatory autistic screech to better fit your prediction
you don't need to "repeat it on any device you need to use it on". it sounds like you set it up as a local instance, but the general idea is you'd make that instance available from any device on your network (or the whole internet if you enable port forwarding on your router)
as an example, i have it running alongside radar/sonar/plex on my media server and use NGINX reverse proxy to make it available anywhere from https://requests.mydomain.cat/. "nginx proxy manager" can help get that domain set up securely with your own auth rules
i haven't seen a blu-ray in at least a decade, what are you on about?
now do ray of romanos
i don't even get the joke implication
hit the horn, not the head. use a long range bow like a phrenic or golden bow if you're having trouble
also the first part from every dragon will always be a scale, so maybe that's your issue?
which planet was this on?
this is an image that shows the internals of peoples bodies. why include the legs when the intention is to see inside their pelvis'?