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They do not display or ask you to agree to the EULA if you buy the physical copy of Zelda. They don’t even display it. So if you can’t see it you can’t agree to it. Not to mention the issue of is it even enforceable is an entirely different matter.

EULA’s don’t define the rule of law. You also don’t even have to read it to own the game physically you don’t even see the software terms of use. Because they don’t enforce you agreeing to it violations of it are much harder to enforce.

I’d just get Anker power bricks and slap them to furniture. They are much better have more ports and are easily replaced when standards change.

I’d just get Anker power bricks and slap them to furniture. They are much better have more ports and are easily

USB adaptors are way better due to being able to replace if the break or standards change. Also USB type A ports can mechanically wear down over time so having it fixed into the wall is not a good idea.

USB adaptors are way better due to being able to replace if the break or standards change. Also USB type A ports can

Breaking the terms of the EULA does not automatically mean your pirating something. EULA’s themselves are a bit tricky to enforce. If you bought the game physically you don’t automatically accept the EULA nor does the game require you read through the EULA. If you never see the EULA it is hard to argue you broke a

Emulating a game you ripped yourself from a legal copy you bought is not piracy. Downloading the game without having a legit key yourself is piracy.

It is like people don’t want consumer rights. Crazy. You can support a dev while still being able to do what you want with what you paid for.

A modded Wii U is also useful to do language patches something Nintendo refuses to add a simple menu option for. It is also how you can legally get the title key yourself if you own a real disc version to run in the emulator.

Nintendo doesn’t sell their consoles at a loss. This is why they are typically not as powerful as the competition.

You are not pirating something if you have a real copy and just rip it to your PC. If your getting your title keys off Google your pirating. You can get the keys from your WiiU and real physical disc and not require any “googling”.

Legally your off base the emulator doesn’t commit any piracy it is the user who does that and only if they don’t own a real copy.

There are 3rd party cheats for the WiiU and CEMU already. It isn’t very simple to use but they exist.

Nintendo obviously says it is horrible but legally emulators are fine. If you own the game there is nothing wrong about emulating it on your PC.

I don’t think your reading what the person is saying as the poster does say to buy a legit copy and if you emulate with a legal copy it isn’t piracy.

They can’t, emulators are legal so long as they don’t break DRM mechanisms. (CEMU requires user supplied real decryption keys so it doesn’t bypass any DRM)

I bought the game twice (WiiU/Switch physical) and have a WiiU and am trying to get a Switch but stock is pretty much zero for the Switch.

There is a big difference. Piracy unlock chips bypass DRM which is illegal in the US and many countries. A software emulator runs the entire system including the DRM. If a user doesn’t have the decryption keys the emulator won’t run the software because it doesn’t bypass anything.

I use it on the WiiU with the language hacked to switch the spoken language. Running it on the PC takes effort and tuning not to mention a very powerful PC which I have but it is busy a lot of the time doing work.

Depends of if they can crack TrustZone extensions used in the TegraX1 these are the same secure element stuff that are in almost every ARM based mobile chipset so I probably will happen at some point but it depends.

Buy the game online or in the eshop. Your emulator copy will be from the e-store anyways (wiiU version but whatever) so it is best to get a license for the game before you go and run it on PC. Nintendo associates games with your ID now instead of your hardware so as long as you use the same account it should work once