Removed "limited development" section from readme
It's not like I want the project to become "super public" again, I just dislike the way that section is written. It mostly still applies.
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There have been issues with the infrastructure running the main repository while I've been away from home. It should be all back and functional now!
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Sorry for that!
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## Limited public development
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I feel like working publicly on this has taken away the fun. You may not understand, but it's quite stressful to have the public eye on a project.
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Keep in mind, this is just a hobby project. I feel like I always have to keep updating so I don't disappoint you. It's just not a good situation for a hobby project to be in.
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Turns out: running an open source project takes a lot more time than I have.
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And then stupid and unnecessary issues like Windows Defender flagging the emulator as malware ruin the rest. I am grateful for all your bug reports, help and support, but all that has distracted me from taking the project into the direction I would've liked.
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It is not all over though. My plan is to:
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- Continue the blog
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- Keep this repository updated enough so it stays compilable on Linux and Windows
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- Keep the externals updated
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- NOT publish releases. If someone feels like publishing builds they should feel free to do that
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- NOT offer support in any way
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- Feel free to open issues on the main repository though if you feel like an issue REALLY needs my attention
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- Accept pull requests as long as they are of reasonable quality
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Again, thanks to everyone who has supported my efforts so far in any way (even by creating bug reports), I really appreciate it.
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## Compatibility
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The emulator is capable of running most commercial games at full speed, provided you meet the [necessary hardware requirements](http://web.archive.org/web/20240130133811/https://yuzu-emu.org/help/quickstart/#hardware-requirements).
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