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THEY WILL FIND OUT it doesn't matter it will show up in a Google Alert someday.
The right solution is to not buy anything from Nintendo.
In my experience, practically none of the people who care about Nintendo suing Yuzu were buying Nintendo games anyways.
So they're not losing any sales if those people boycott buying their games. But on the other side, they probably weren't losing any significant percentage of sales to Yuzu either.
I've bought several nintendo games, mostly for switches that haven't been in my ownership, but borrowed or similar or just for older devices
but you're right in that their sales loss is probably quite insignificant, as well as any boycott