Your question whether rhetorical or not is presented as a bad faith question. And to answer your question…yes. Apple and for walled garden environment.
Huh, I knew that Nintendo had braindead fanboys but I’m genuinely surprised anyone thinks that corporations teaming up to kill emulation is a good thing.
Typical Apple behaviour, shitting in everybody else’s bullshit pie while keeping their own bullshit pie completely pristine.
By allowing emulators on the app store… Apple Bad?
Google Play has emulators too
That’s good!
Am I crazy? Their line of reasoning is odd no?
I always feel like I’m taking crazy pills when the subject of Apple comes up on lemmy.
On android you can build any open source emulator from source code and install it on your device, you may even build app inside android device and I’ll tell you how, https://stackoverflow.com/questions/76763954/android-app-development-with-visual-studio-code https://github.com/vhqtvn/VHEditor-Android
Your question whether rhetorical or not is presented as a bad faith question. And to answer your question…yes. Apple and for walled garden environment.
So it’s good faith to say that when Apple does something good that they are bad and it’s typical of them to be bad?
Nope. But if it takes legislation for them to change something for the better instead of offering it then yes.
Good thing that didn’t happen here, then?
Yes a walled garden is bad (at least often). But I can see how this specifically is bad.
It’s a good thing.
How is it typical apple behaviour to allow emulators?
Legislation was needed to force them to change
Huh, I knew that Nintendo had braindead fanboys but I’m genuinely surprised anyone thinks that corporations teaming up to kill emulation is a good thing.