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Drastic's Future

Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2018 12:43 pm
by blackshot
Drastic is still the best app in the play store for DS emulation in my eyes. However, it seems the development and popularity of drastic and ds emulation as a whole has stopped all but for reman enthusiasts of the original. I mean, there are only twenty three people online here as I post this, and at least two are bots. :roll:

I don't have a lot of sway with even you people, but I think it's time to open source the app and get those last few great additions drastic deserves, like a basic server system for multi-player, skins, and save file conversions. Maybe even port it to other systems and give RetroArch a drastic core.

I wanted to ask if there's any development on this front and where you all are, if so, with progress.

Re: Drastic's Future

Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2018 10:03 pm
by Jay Haru
blackshot wrote:Drastic is still the best app in the play store for DS emulation in my eyes. However, it seems the development and popularity of drastic and ds emulation as a whole has stopped all but for reman enthusiasts of the original. I mean, there are only twenty three people online here as I post this, and at least two are bots. :roll:

I don't have a lot of sway with even you people, but I think it's time to open source the app and get those last few great additions drastic deserves, like a basic server system for multi-player, skins, and save file conversions. Maybe even port it to other systems and give RetroArch a drastic core.

I wanted to ask if there's any development on this front and where you all are, if so, with progress.
I am not one point out but open sourcing the app does not necessarily mean you can get what you wanted. It just means exo would no longer invest on the app and would let another dev fork it.

Also, thank god the app isnt really that popular. just think of how much work I need to do erasing ads and hammering trolls coming to the website.

Re: Drastic's Future

Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2018 3:08 am
by SSUPII
Jay Haru wrote:I am not one point out but open sourcing the app does not necessarily mean you can get what you wanted. It just means exo would no longer invest on the app and would let another dev fork it.

Also, thank god the app isnt really that popular. just think of how much work I need to do erasing ads and hammering trolls coming to the website.
Drastic is instead really popular (at least in my country), but I didn't see anyone interested in supporting it and buying it. In fact seems like im the only italian here...

Re: Drastic's Future

Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2018 3:10 am
by huckleberrypie
Jay Haru wrote:I am not one point out but open sourcing the app does not necessarily mean you can get what you wanted. It just means exo would no longer invest on the app and would let another dev fork it.

Also, thank god the app isnt really that popular. just think of how much work I need to do erasing ads and hammering trolls coming to the website.
Security through obscurity, so to speak.

And yes, open-sourcing isn't necessarily a magic bullet or a cure-all either. But I am interested in seeing Drastic going by that direction as well so why not?

Re: Drastic's Future

Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2018 6:18 am
by dsattorney
I don't know what you think, but i think open-sourcing it is gonna be a great idea.

Re: Drastic's Future

Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2018 3:11 pm
by ericbazinga
I'm open to open-sourcing the emulator, as it would bring plenty of new features and new ideas, but whether or not to open-source it is ultimately Exophase's decision.
SSUPII wrote:Drastic is instead really popular (at least in my country), but I didn't see anyone interested in supporting it and buying it. In fact seems like im the only italian here...
Not technically. I'm of Italian descent, but I've been born and raised all my life in America and have never left the country. My family doesn't celebrate our heritage at all (mainly because our heritage involves our ancestors pissing off some powerful Italian authority, causing them to flee to America in fear and change their last names), so I don't really act Italian.

EDIT: Actually, turns out I was kinda wrong. Apparently my ancestors were part of an italian mafia and wanted out.

Re: Drastic's Future

Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2018 6:52 pm
by Platybus
I didn't really care about its state, but then I saw that the last Play Store update was released on July 19th, 2016. Just like everyone else, I say yes to open-sourcing. :D

Re: Drastic's Future

Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2018 4:41 am
by kaikun97
Open sourcing it is a double edged sword, on one hand you get devs making legitimate changes with active updates and having the changes possibly merged with the official version and on the other hand you have script kiddies adding AdMob libraries to it and then putting 10 differently named copies on the Play Store solely for the Ad revenue.

I do unfortunately think this would suffer the same fate as nds4droid in that sense where the play store becomes so heavily swamped with them, not everyone knows the original ad-free version if they didn't see it first.

Re: Drastic's Future

Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2018 2:49 pm
by dsattorney
Luckily, DraStic is well known, so it will be easy to differenciate the real app from a knock-off.

Re: Drastic's Future

Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2018 5:56 pm
by SSUPII
dsattorney wrote:Luckily, DraStic is well known, so it will be easy to differenciate the real app from a knock-off.
Not always. For example MX Player is really popular but A LOT of people still downloads ripoffs with the same name thinging that it is the real one.