


First, download the Yuzu emulator from here or any trusted website.There are some simple steps to follow, and your Yuzu Emulator will be on your Windows 10 PC. In addition, I would recommend to use mods that disable dynamic resolution, FXAA or anything that adds an extra layer of processing, plus running games at their lowest resolution (not much difference on SMO for the last one though).Download and Install Yuzu Nintendo Switch Emulator (Windows 10) The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening: 30 FPS mod (Made the game playable on my side, still feels slower than intended, but way closer to the original speed!) No blur.Super Mario Odyssey: Low-End mod ( Mod efficiency hasn't proven to have much effect on my side, running with an average 40fps with complete game cache on OpenGL, seems I'm CPU bound) Low resolution pack (May not have much effect if you're CPU bound) Disable dynamic resolution Disable FXAA Disable camera blur.Splatoon 2: 30 FPS mod Disable dynamic resolution.Mario Tennis Aces: Disable dynamic resolution Shadow removal.LOW-END/REDUCED FPS MODS (+some helping mods) So here goes my current list, most mods come from Yuzu's Switch Mods github page. I know such thing is not possible in Super Mario Odyssey for instance as it have variable framerate but I see a lot of 60fps mods for games locked down to 30, why the opposite doesn't get so much love? What I meant to say was mods for games that are locked at 60fps to run at 45/30fps or 30fps games to run at 15fps for the most critical ones. I know there's the "force 30fps" mode in Yuzu settings, but it's not the same thing as it solely slower gameplay while using it. Wouldn't it be great for those who have poor overall performance on Yuzu (myself included) to have a list of mods that fixes max fps of games to a lower tier (like 60->30fps)? Downvotes are only supposed to be used for comments that do not contribute to the ongoing discussion / thread.ĭo not post about playing games on yuzu which haven't been released yet. This subreddit is only for yuzu and it's development.ĭon't be a jerk. Please view the quickstart guide down below for approximate system requirements.

"Can my PC with x specs run yuzu?" threads should be kept at minimum.

A guide on dumping keys and system archives can be found in the quickstart guide down below. Discussions about warez, downloading games and shader caches may result in a ban. Yuzu requires you to own a Switch and the games. The emulator is currently booting quite a few commercial titles, including some 3D rendered ones. It is written in C++ with portability in mind, with builds actively maintained for Windows, Linux and macOS. Yuzu (lower case 'y') is an experimental open-source emulator for the Nintendo Switch from the creators of Citra.
