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Give it at least a month to see what actually actually becomes the successor. Chances are that most of the “successors” that pop up now will fizzle out and/or try to give you malware.
Nope. It’s gonna take time.
Right now people are just creating forks of yuzu, but with no developers behind them. So they’re all getting nowhere without any future progress till we see which ones end up getting developed further.
It’s too soon. All the current forks for both yuzu and Citra are being done by people with the means and willingness to fork the original projects.
Let the dust settle, and let’s see which project has the devs willing to actually continue development where things left off.
The real successors are pablo’s fork or forks of other devs who were already working on the project.
Just forking and changing the name gets us nowhere.
You need competent devs to work on such projects.
I’m definitely going to wait and see which project stays up after the first sprint.
hey, that looks promising!