The current implementation of BoxCat as it stands is non-functional due to the reliance on a server providing BCAT files.
This implementation will eventually be replaced with one that allows the use of local BCAT files dumped from a Nintendo Switch.
To keep the TAS inputs synced to the game speed even through lag spikes and loading zones, deeper access is required.
First, the `TAS::UpdateThread` has to be executed exactly once per frame. This is done by connecting it to the service method the game calls to pass parameters to the GPU: `Service::VI::QueueBuffer`.
Second, the loading time of new subareas and/or kingdoms (SMO) can vary. To counteract that, the `CPU_BOOST_MODE` can be detected: In the `APM`-interface, the call to enabling/disabling the boost mode can be caught and forwarded to the TASing system, which can pause the script execution if neccessary and enabled in the settings.
The format member the IGBPBuffer may not always specify the correct desired format. Using the external format member ensures a valid format is provided when creating the framebuffer.
Fixes homebrew using the wrong framebuffer format.
Originally we only created the parent directory, this caused issues for creating directories which also contained subdirectories, eg `/Folder1/Folder2`
This allows the ultimate mod manager homebrew to at least boot
This commit renames the "Services" tab to "Network" and adds a combobox that allows the user to select the network interface that yuzu should use. This new setting is now used to get the local IP address in Network::GetHostIPv4Address. This prevents yuzu from selecting the wrong network interface and thus using the wrong IP address. The return type of Network::GetHostIPv4Adress has also been changed.