“I don’t have the time nor energy to do something I’ll mostly get negativity for”.
While the world of retro emulation has connected gamers with experiences they might otherwise not have had without buying original hardware, it’s often an odd and somewhat toxic landscape populated by many people who, despite getting something for nothing, are happy to harass developers for updates.
Stenzek, the developer of the popular PS1 emulator Duckstation, has been on the receiving end of such problems in the past, and even threatened to end support for the Linux version not so long ago.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
“I don’t have the time nor energy to do something I’ll mostly get negativity for”.
While the world of retro emulation has connected gamers with experiences they might otherwise not have had without buying original hardware, it’s often an odd and somewhat toxic landscape populated by many people who, despite getting something for nothing, are happy to harass developers for updates.
Stenzek, the developer of the popular PS1 emulator Duckstation, has been on the receiving end of such problems in the past, and even threatened to end support for the Linux version not so long ago.
Read the full article on timeextension.com