Networking
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@pianofire Yeah thats oke but i mean to call this as functions in the code
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@petermeisenstein said in Networking:
@pianofire Yeah thats oke but i mean to call this as functions in the code
Sorry, cannot be done at this time.
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@Martin you sayed you want permit things like this but isnt there also a right to say your opinion i can only speake for germany but it here it is in our constitution.I also want to say that i dont want to provocate or something like this
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You can have whatever opinion you wish, and you can ask for whatever you wish, BUT, we have also stated in the forum rules, that we cannot and will not always go into details about what we can and cannot do, or why. We are under strict NDA (non disclosure agreement) in this area. I'm sorry.
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Just to add to this "You can say what you want" - This is true, you can say whatever you want, but FUZE is under no contract to give you such a platform to do so.
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@Martin Thanks i understand that. I am also a registred nintendo developer but i never programmed for nintendo.I am a big Fan of Linus torvalds and open source but i also accept if somebody made contracts.Thanks for your answer
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@MikeDX Oke i understand that i only dont like censorship.But yes its youre platform.I only want to say that i dont want to mess with you.I have totaly respect to you who can program so good
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@petermeisenstein There's no bad feelings here :)
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@MikeDX Oke i only want to be friendly.Thanks for your help and maybe the next update of fuze will make me very happy.
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I don't know, it seems like the moment Nintendo release a console there's a video of someone hacking it. It wouldn't be a problem if it didn't lead to piracy. But it does, every time.
Programs like Fuze offer basically everything you need to make Homebrew so there's no real reason to do anything beyond. Sure it would be cool to build a game in a game engine like Unreal and run it on the Switch, but realistically there's no way it could work without opening the system to all kinds of hacks, attacks and viruses and stuff. Which would ruin it for the vast majority of players.
Publishers have a responsibility to Nintendo not to allow hacks. Nintendo have a responsibility to the publishers not to allow their (expensive to make) games to get pirated and also a responsibility to the customers to keep an ordered, safe and quality controlled system.
Allowing programs like Fuze is a pretty huge concession from Nintendo. Quite a fair deal if you ask me.
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You can of course write programs for the Switch in engines such as Unity, and I'm sure many more (I don't claim to know them all). That isn't at all the issue here.
I'm going to lock this thread for a while now because it's just getting very off-topic now.