The issue with this, however, is that Apple TV does not allow apps to have persistent storage beyond a certain amount. It will routinely "audit" apps that have amassed data above the imposed limit, and delete that data. I had a host of systems and ROMs in my Retroarch install, only to find that it was all automatically deleted. This isn't a "bug" per se, but more about how tvOS is designed. I have a 64GB Apple TV 4K, so I had plenty of space available on the device but that didn't matter due to how it handles app data (this does not apply to games you download directly from the App Store). This is why Delta has not released official emulators for Apple TV, because it will eventually delete the games you load into it.
The issue with this, however, is that Apple TV does not allow apps to have persistent storage beyond a certain amount. It will routinely "audit" apps that have amassed data above the imposed limit, and delete that data. I had a host of systems and ROMs in my Retroarch install, only to find that it was all automatically deleted. This isn't a "bug" per se, but more about how tvOS is designed. I have a 64GB Apple TV 4K, so I had plenty of space available on the device but that didn't matter due to how it handles app data (this does not apply to games you download directly from the App Store). This is why Delta has not released official emulators for Apple TV, because it will eventually delete the games you load into it.
Thank you! That's nice to know :)