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Following the legal shutdown of the Yuzu emulator by Nintendo in early 2024, many emulation communities adopted a more cautious "backup" or "archive" status to avoid similar takedowns. Today, 128bitbay is often described as a , maintaining a repository of technical knowledge and links to external platforms like Discord or decentralized alternatives like Lemmy . [NEWS] r/newyuzupiracy has been banned from Reddit

Sharing community-made fixes for framerates, lighting, and resolution. 128bitbay

Guides on "best settings" for hardware like the Steam Deck . Following the legal shutdown of the Yuzu emulator

Helping users navigate emulator updates and complex software setups. Evolution and the "Backup" Status Guides on "best settings" for hardware like the Steam Deck

When Reddit officially banned r/NewYuzuPiracy in June 2023 for content policy violations—specifically for reconstituting a previously banned subreddit— became the primary refuge for that community. It transitioned from a general emulation space to a critical resource for: