• @thehatfox@lemmy.worldOP
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    18 months ago

    It does seem an odd decision to make the app free on the App Store, but a subscription on AltStore. I’m not sure what Riley’s angle is supposed to be here. With the rule change around emulators Delta could have been released worldwide on the App Store.

    Is the subscription on AltStore meant as a protest? The argument could be that Apple’s policies towards alternative app stores force them to be more expensive than the App Store. Although as it stands it puts AltStore in a bad light to average consumer, who isn’t following the political shenanigans and just sees AltStore as more expensive.

    There’s also the issues of commercialising emulation in general. A lot of people feel the best way for emulation projects to be sustainable and stay “under the radar” is to avoid commercialisation as much as possible. It’s a touchy subject especially after the recent events with Yuzu.

    • @TCB13@lemmy.world
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      -58 months ago

      The angle is very clear: he’s leveraging Delta as a way to force EU people into the AltStore and this makes it yet another greedy person.

      • @Nikls94@lemmy.world
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        28 months ago

        I wonder why people downvote this… I mean, yes, it covers apple‘s taxes, but it would be doable via the App Store, which he clearly avoids.

        • @infotainment@lemmy.world
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          8 months ago

          I downvoted it because it’s blaming the wrong entity; the real bad actor here is Apple.

          The AltStore should be free and it should be available globally, but neither are possible thanks to Apple’s anticompetitive shenanigans.