Moved AppLibrary, Configuration, and PlayReport namespaces to Ryujinx.Systems, add the compat list stuff in the base Ryujinx.Systems namespace.
Moved the compatibility UI stuff to the proper UI view/viewmodel folders.
Metal sounded like a good idea to get in the emulator but frankly I
underestimated just how experimental and not ready it was.
From my write up in the Discord:
```
As is, Metal supports only a few games.
The games it does support freeze on first use of not playing them via Vulkan, because shader translation is broken.
So you need to use a dirty hack to not delete all your shaders.
Not to mention it breaks many games via MoltenVK because of changes to the shared GPU code.
Merging Metal seemed like a great idea, because of the few games it does support.
But I don't think it's worth it. Many of the games it breaks via MoltenVK *don't work via Metal*.
Which effectively makes current Ryubing worse for Mac users than Ryujinx 1.1.1403.
I think what I'm gonna do is revert Metal, and reopen it as a PR. That way, you can still take advantage of the Metal backend as is, but without making other games worse with no solution.
```
For what it's worth, the shader translation part could at least be
"fixed" by always applying a 30ms delay for shader translation to Metal.
That being said, that solution sucks ass.
The MoltenVK regressions are even worse.
I hope this is not a let down to the Mac users. I hope you realize I'm
reverting this because you're actively getting a worse experience with
it in the emulator.
Launch the Ryujinx.exe, first argument --no-gui or nogui, and the rest of the arguments should be your normal headless script. You can include the new option --use-main-config which will provide any arguments that you don't, filled in from your main config made by the UI.
Input config is not inherited at this time.
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Renamed from src/Ryujinx.Headless.SDL2/Program.cs (Browse further)