Tried to post this but it is in moderation hell, why?
Information on how to use the scaler here:
https://yuzu-emu.org/entry/yuzu-art/
https://yuzu-emu.org/entry/yuzu-progress-report-oct-2021/#project-art
Use docked. activate fast GPU time hack (to avioid dynamic resolution triggering) and use AMD's FidelityFx on vulkan (if x2 is too slow for you).
Here you can get mod that enhance the game: https://yuzu-emu.org/wiki/switch-mods/
Yuzu emulator is not complete, it is a new emulator relatively speaking. Many people are having issues with this title.
Here’s the official guide. I’m waiting for the oled switch so I can’t help you personally.
You do need a hacked switch though. It says on the website:
> If your Switch is patched, you will be unable to complete the following steps. The 2019 Switch revision (Mariko/Red Box/HAC-001(-01)) and the Switch Lite are both patched and you will not be able to complete the following steps.
Basically on the website there’s a place to test your switch’s serial number to see if it can be hacked, which is needed in order to dump games and system files legally.
Yuzu technically uses 6 cores, one for each of the switch cores (the switch has four active CPU cores), one for the timer, and one for the GPU. Source: https://yuzu-emu.org/entry/yuzu-prometheus/. Though CPU core 4 is rarely used, so Yuzu usually uses 5 cores
Also, the Ryzen 4600h's single core performance is very close to the 10300h, so I would suspect that the Ryzen 4600h would be a little bit faster in games which use all of the emulated CPU cores (eg breath of the wild), but perform a little worse in games that mostly only use one core (like mario odyssey).
This all being said, there's no guarantee that an i5 10300h or a Ryzen 4600h will run Mario Odyssey all that well. It'll probably run okay, but it won't be like playing it on a Switch. Intel's 11th gen CPUs and AMD's newest 5000 series CPUs are substantially faster (about 20%) than the 10th gen Intel and AMD's 4000 series. Intel's 11th gen is already available, and AMD's will probably be available soonish. If you're willing to wait, you'll probably get much better performance out of an 11th gen Intel CPU or a 5000 series AMD CPU.
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And the gtx 1650 is definitely enough for Yuzu. CPU is far more important than GPU, with Nvidia GPUs generally working a lot better than AMD or Intel GPUs.
The blur in Link's Awakening is meant to emulate tilt-shift photography, enhancing the toy/model aesthetic, but it doesn't work correctly in yuzu; the unblurred area is supposed to be much larger. You can use the mod linked on the game's compatibility wiki page to disable it.
The emulator is still in development, not a lot of games are even playable yet (Game Compatibility List), so don’t expect perfect emulation.
And about performance, you currently need a high end pc to even get close to 100% in most game, but performance improvements happen all the time, and it’s one of the main focuses of the developers.
Debian 9 has GCC 6.3, but I'm assuming the binaries issue is the C++ ABI?
If so, it's usually possible to "hourglass" through the C ABI. How much work that is, and how big the benefit, can differ project by project, but it can be really nice sometimes. I think I'll take a look at the code...
The website is looking slick, incidentally.
Check the Yuzu Game compatibility list online and search for the game you are interested in. Scroll down and you can see the reports that are posted. https://yuzu-emu.org/game/pokemon-lets-go-eevee/
Let's Go Eevee was like 3 weeks according to that.
For some games there are Mods on the official yuzu site to have a better experience. For Skyward Sword there are mods to let the game render at 2k or 4k. Also there is a mod to let the game run at 30fps fullspeed if you're hardware isn't reaching 60fps. Click here to get to the mod site.
The user directory path of Yuzu is operating system dependent. As OP states he's using Kubuntu (which is Linux based) ~/.local/share/yuzu
is the right path. You're correct that Searching in AppData is right when using Yuzu on Windows.
It will happens in some games. for example I had same problem with bowser`s fury. The water shaders appears like this.try changing your API to OpenGL and work around with some graphics settings.
P.S: do not forget to read about this game at gameDB in yuzu website.(I think its super smash bros ultimate.correct me if Im wrong).Anyway,check it out.
gameDB link :
Use the 30FPS mod, change precision to Unsafe, change accuracy level to high, use vsync, use assembly.
Check that you have the settings just like me. Minute 2:00 in video.
Yuzu mods:
666, the build that had over 20 critical changes added at the same time :P
Could you let the game crash in the latest yuzu version and post me the resulting log file somewhere? https://yuzu-emu.org/help/reference/log-files/
https://yuzu-emu.org/help/quickstart/
Point yuzu to the location of base games and install updates and DLC to NAND via File > Install to NAND, don't install base games to NAND.
I leave information of it at the end of the monthly progress reports: https://yuzu-emu.org/entry/
We should have the next one up tomorrow, and once Hades is released, you can expect an in-depth article for it.
yeah it's playable from start to finish.
i believe there were 4 issues i had through my 3 playthroughs
1. freeze on pokemon capture - relatively rare, if it hasn't been fixed, then it should only happen like once or twice per run.
2. crash from virtual memory being too low - i believe that's been fixed by now, but if it happens, then you can ask how to fix.
3. freeze from interacting with the wifi function - easy fix with a mod i'll link at the end (can't seem to type past it)
4. freeze on credits - dunno if it's been fixed yet, but if it hasn't, then i believe a combo of disabling multicore, async and docked mode will do the trick and keep it from freezing.
" PSA: Due to some stability issues and not working on other GPU vendors (Intel/AMD), the feature has been removed and is currently absent in the latest Mainline/Early Access builds. Resolution scaling will return at a later date once the aforementioned issues are fixed by the development team. "
It's just the codename for a project that's being worked on. Shader -> put S over R -> hadeS. You can read about it in the progress reports. https://yuzu-emu.org/entry/yuzu-progress-report-jan-2021/
It sounds like multicore and the mainline build actually don't work together rather than the devs just waiting for less bugs before they release.
"Multicore support can’t be merged into our Mainline release for now due to incompatibilities between Multicore and the Master branch of yuzu." Taken straight from the May 2020 progress report found here https://yuzu-emu.org/entry/yuzu-progress-report-may-2020/
It doesn't mean that it won't ever be released, just that mainline and multicore aren't compatible for now.
https://yuzu-emu.org/game/the-legend-of-zelda-links-awakening/
I followed these instructions, have a little bit better setup and I get 60 fps but sometimes a little stutter where the game speed drops to 30% for about half a second.
https://yuzu-emu.org/help/quickstart/
The Point about:
Dumping Prod.Keys and Title.Keys
If you use Yuzu allready. You should do this some time in the past
At least you checked that, but it is misleading. Cpu usage is low because yuzu can't use most of your cores. It can only use like 3 threads, and will probably be a while before that gets better. It is probably using all of the cores it is using, but not all of the cores.
The gpu isn't fast by today's standards, but not it shouldn't be that speed.
As someone suggested, try asynchronous gpu.
But also: on nvidia contol panel set threaded optimization to on instead of auto. On all of your hardware set it to max performance instead of power savings (lots of things default to power savings and you have to manually switch things.)
It doesn't hurt to do a benchmark to see what is hurting you. Also, it can show if you aren't getting the performance you should be (for example, most ram isn't going at the speed it advertises until you overclock it.)
https://www.userbenchmark.com/Software
Also, every game on yuzu (because you aren't limited to vulcan like ryzen is,) try it with opengl and also with vulcan. And be patient with opengl tbe first handful of minutes of gsmeplay. It is building shadars (running slower at first, so it can run faster and more steadily later by saving the things it is rendering so it doesn't have to re-render each thing.)
Connecting Switch and Yuzu only works for games that have LAN mode.
to play LAN mode over the internet, you need to create a VPN (not to be confused with "public" VPN services like Surfshark or NordVPN). back in my day, we used Hamachi for that. not sure what's the best software nowadays.
Just to give my two cents on the Bluetooth dongle experiance, i have like 5 different dongles and a bunch of laptops tested (don't ask why I have so many devices)
Anything 5.0+ looks to be working perfectly for me on Windows 10 and 11 with the correct drivers. Anything below 5.0 has some odd lag spike issue and seems to be pretty limited on distance and also signal interference.
The dongle with best latency i have atm is the "ZEXMTE USB Bluetooth 5.1" one pretty cheap and easy to setup. just make sure you have the correct Realtek drivers. I never use the ones included in the box or automatically installed by windows, those are just riddled with issues.
All you do to make sure you have the correct software is plug the dongle and in device manager check the hardware details. In this case for the above dongle i needed https://www.realtek.com/en/component/zoo/category/rtl8723ds-software
I use the Lenovo Ideapad Gaming 3 and I got for 650€ on sale (which is I believe is about the regular price now.) Here is one with a slightly different but comparative configuration: https://www.amazon.com/Lenovo-IdeaPad-Display-GeForce-82K200UTUS/dp/B09BDFTX65/ref=psdc_13896615011_t1_B08YKHGKTV?th=1.
So far I only tried a couple of games but they all run very smoothly. The machine is great value and doesn't look too much like a gaming PC. It comes with a single RAM stick and a slot of an additional SATA drive making it easy and cheap to upgrade.
So I got the dongle per the link below and set it as my active Bluetooth device , and I’m having the same exact issues . Fine with one controlller but second controller starts to lag after a few seconds for cemu , Yuzu. Oddly , i do not have the issue with dolphin emulator . Both controllers work without latency.
Any other suggestions ? Is it just mabye a function of the emulators and nothing to do with my Bluetooth ?
ZEXMTE Micro Bluetooth 5.0 Adapter for PC USB Mini Bluetooth Dongle for PC Wireless Transfer for Desktop Bluetooth Headphones Speakers Keyboard Mouse Printer Windows 10/8.1/8/7 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08FXZH1DV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_A5PW6MNX8AR5MNEEGSAR?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
The only way you can get a smooth gameplay is by reducing down the quality, bring it to something a little lower on HD side.
Yuzu is a Switch emulator the switch is not designed for 4k gaming it supports 4gb memory, you are already running a bit above it.
the reason behind this is
The hardware supports a virtual memory size of 48bits (just like x64); however, the Switch kernel limits this to only 39bit to save some memory for storing page tables.
Yuzu is also designed with a similar structure, so you get a little above 4gb, whereas the switch limit is 4gb.
This information can be found in New feature Release-Fastem support.
you have to sign up to the yuzu Web services
https://yuzu-emu.org/wiki/yuzu-web-service/
once you have done that, you can report compatibility directy through yuzu.
okay first: have you added a folder with the game, second: https://yuzu-emu.org/help/quickstart/ , third: talking about piracy is rule 1 but you really shouldn't try pirating games by just googling them. Basic internet security
https://yuzu-emu.org/entry/yuzu-progress-report-dec-2021/#ui-changes
Check the last part of that section, you want both drivers updated if you want Vulkan working.
Just a tip, ShareX is a wonderful program for screen grabbing, and file uploading. Think Gyazo, but pics, gifs, videos, files, all of it.
To screen record, all you gotta do is shift+prntscrn and then specify the area in which you'd like to record. It's fantastic, and extremely lightweight imo
Follow this, no data will be lost: https://yuzu-emu.org/wiki/faq/#yuzu-will-not-update-further-or-starts-with-a-qt-platform-error
If you know how to build yuzu from source, there's an unofficial patch on Discord. It's a git patch to apply on top of master branch of yuzu or yuzu-mainline.
The OP on Discord posted screenshots showing completion of a 24-hour Pokejob with it, but YMMV. I guess it can be used to respawn dens too if Pokejobs work.
Your PC is short on specs to play the game on higher resolutions. Maybe you could try upsampling the resolution and applying a filter like AMD FSR, read this article for more details.
The last progress report mentions that some areas in Dread play multiple video streams at once(i.e holograms), I guess Yuzu doesn't quite support this yet which causes these different issues.
I'm hoping the fix comes soon. For little old me these respective rooms are pretty messed up. In any case I expect it'll be mentioned or announced.
You have already done step number 6 and step number 8 is what you have to do next.
https://yuzu-emu.org/help/quickstart/#dumping-prodkeys-and-titlekeys
The discord can help you further, my knowledge is limited, sorry.
Use DS4 Windows. Windows will recognize your ps4 Controller as an Xbox controller i.e. Xinput. From there you can map the controls normally. Works for every PC game that supports a controller as well. (This is what I do too)
That's odd, my DS4 works fine on Yuzu. I use a DS4Windows that allows me to control the mouse with the touchpad and the gyro for botw on cemu. It's a different branch from the typical one I was using before.
This is the typical one people use - http://ds4windows.com/
I use this one and find it better - https://ryochan7.github.io/ds4windows-site/
Aight then. Last question: are the cheaper laptops just cheaper in money or is the processor or specs or whatever was needed changed as well? Please check this out for me....https://www.flipkart.com/mi-notebook-14-core-i5-10th-gen-8-gb-512-gb-ssd-windows-10-home-jyu4243in-thin-light-laptop/p/itm970105b392f49 this is from flipkart. So now, will this laptop give me a undisturbed 30 fps? Do tell. Also if not, what's the difference between the 60k one and this one? Thanks.
RAM will not help you in this situation, a better cpu hopefully over 3.00ghz, dedicated graphics cards and 8GB of ram most of the time can do the trick. But shoot for 16 Gb, honestly I would recommend trying to get another system which ik sucks but, you can get some decent pre-built stuff around the holidays, just make sure you know what getting, if your really lost go here https://yuzu-emu.org/game/ and check what the testers for the game, you’d like to play are running there are some super high end, mid and lower tier you can look at for reference for your build
Minimum is an i5 gen 4...
https://yuzu-emu.org/help/quickstart/#hardware-requirements
And even that was a conservative choice. You can run yuzu with less than that and most single threaded games will run fine.
"Next up is GLASM, what in the past was called Assembly Shaders. This is an Nvidia only feature, it provides lower performance than GLSL or Vulkan, but the second fastest shader build times, only behind Vulkan’s parallel shaders. We recommend Nvidia users interested in using OpenGL to first run games in GLASM in order to build their pipeline cache, and once done, move to GLSL to get the best performance without suffering the shader stuttering associated with GLSL. Any other GPU vendor will skip GLASM and default to GLSL."*
You should change to GLSL to keep using your shader cache or switch to Vulkan for smooter shader cache building in future areas.
Any modern CPU with 4 cores should be enough: https://yuzu-emu.org/help/quickstart/#hardware-requirements
Mind that I said GPU in my previous post, not CPU.
Check if you have a screen recorder running like the one used for the vid, if they ship an outdated Vulkan injector, it will cause problems for yuzu.
A log file after the crash would also help: https://yuzu-emu.org/help/reference/log-files/
https://yuzu-emu.org/game/xenoblade-chronicles-definitive-edition/
AMD GPU users using Mesa should set the environment variable AMD_DEBUG=nohyperz to resolve black texture issues.
The highest resolution is 1920x1080 while in docked mode, and it depend if the game apply dynamic resolution like Mario Odyssey or Splatoon 2.
If you use mods, you can disable dynamic resolution, sometime even go to 4K.
You can find mods here : https://yuzu-emu.org/wiki/switch-mods/
The Steam deck uses AMD RDNA2 cores and runs a derivation of Arch Linux.
Yuzu runs natively on Linux and will run better on Linux than on Windows on this device.
AMD+Windows is Vulkan-only, whereas you can choose between Vulkan and OpenGL on Linux (see https://yuzu-emu.org/entry/yuzu-progress-report-jul-2021/best.png). That’s caused by generally better AMD drivers on Linux than on Windows.
Either life with swapped controls or learn how to mod the game and do it yourself if that's not enough for you: https://yuzu-emu.org/help/feature/game-modding/
The release was not under the radar at all, we have been waiting for this update. In the blog post at yuzu you can read what has been changed.
Here is a link to the blog post about project Hades: https://yuzu-emu.org/entry/yuzu-hades/
wanted to see the progress emulation made. until a recent release using the magnet made yuzu crash. now it no longer crashes but this issue comes up. i eagerly read the blog on https://yuzu-emu.org/entry/ as i am interested in the technical details although i am not a professional. its nice to see how games progress and how things run better and better!! so we could call it technical curiosity i guess.
GPU, CPU & Ram is needed for any type of diagnostics,
and you will need to include the crash log.
How to get crash log: https://yuzu-emu.org/help/reference/log-files/
With all that data gathered, you should post the crash log and your PC specs on the Yuzu Forums: https://community.citra-emu.org/c/yuzu-support/14
The developers are there and they will read the crash log and give you a more accurate response.
It might be that you just need to use an older version of Yuzu which they will provide.
GLHF
Hi, have you tried the mods available for this title? Here is the link https://yuzu-emu.org/wiki/switch-mods/ , yuzu has a mods directory for each title added in yuzu, right click on this title in yuzu and click on mods directory then paste these mods there, restart yuzu and retest (search for a tutorial on yt its easy to add mods in yuzu), there may be other mods available outside of this page.
Sword and shield both have emulation issues. One thing to remember us yuzu is still in it's infancy. Check out yuzu's compatibility page. It's filled with great information on how to get certain games working, some games work with 'x' update whereas they're broken with 'y' update. This may be helpful or may not
Yes, Yuzu is an emulator, it's all a work in progress and things will break.
If you go to the Yuzu download page here you can select Manual Download which will allow you to simply unpack a particular version without the auto-updater. You can also click the previous versions link for a full list of older, possibly more stable version for particular games.
Same here, also frequent audio glitches and occasional graphical glitches. Ryzen 3400g.
CTR is listed as "Not Tested" on YuZu's compatibility list, so in a way it's remarkable that it works as well as it does. Switch emulation is currently the only way to play this game on PC so hopefully we see it given some love soon.
On the main screen, you could right click the game title and I thinks i says mod folder or something. And then you just unzip the mod in that folder. Yuzu mods here
Here: https://yuzu-emu.org/help/quickstart/#dumping-system-update-firmware
Games using Mii services require more system files to work.
The wiki page says that Pokemon Shield is in a bad status and Pokemon Sword is in a okay status. I don't think they are playable atm.
What settings? Ogl, vulkan? Docked? Undocked? Have you checked the yuzu compatibility page? It keeps all sorts of info for getting the game running, if possible. Including what game updates work and don't and what settings are needed, if any. Yuzu compatability page is found HERE
Smash is a bit unstable in successive matches, and single player modes don't work yet.
But you don't require much hardware to reach 60 FPS, it's a very optimized game.
If I have to guess, our minimum requirements should give you 60 FPS up to 4 players, but you will need closer to recommended for more players: https://yuzu-emu.org/help/quickstart/#hardware-requirements
The first column is the game name from https://yuzu-emu.org/game/ the second column is the Compatibility The third column is the name of the game that matched with IGDB
keep in mind that this is an automated list and that there are some mismatched games ! be sure to compar the 1st and 3rd column
you may open this file with your favorite tabler application to find or sort by rating, mode, or to find an alternate platforme
Some games have been modded to allow 60fps. The results vary. Sometimes it's fine, sometimes it's just running at double the speed and everything goes nuts.
You can see some here.
These can be applied to actual switches as well far as I can tell.
Here is a site that let's you know if a game is compatible or not
It is showing up as okay okay usually means it is a bit choppy but works.
Check out the improvement graphs, OpenGL should definitely be better:
https://yuzu-emu.org/entry/yuzu-bcr/
Also, my old Yuzu 384 runs at higher fps on OpenGL - all settings are the same - than the current mainline Yuzu 512.
You were right. It works with an older version, but I wonder why it doesn't with the latest. I just checked the requirements, and they haven't changed. https://yuzu-emu.org/help/quickstart/#hardware-requirements So I'm out of ideas as to why it doesn't work like before. I hope they can track the issue somehow because I just talked to someone else, and he can't make it work either. Just out of curiosity, what GPU are you using? Maybe we're missing an instruction or something.
It's safe. Read the FAQ and the Getting Started link below as long as you follow the guide and dump the games from your Switch properly. Also make sure your PC hardware is enough before you spend the time to do this. https://yuzu-emu.org/help/quickstart/
I mean, just take a look at this link, there are people running even Smash Ultimate with a 4th gen i3, the cpu is important, but the gpu does the heavy lifting, as with almost every game, the cpu just handles the emulation.
yeah it's like that for everyone, but you can mod the game to stop the crashing. go to https://yuzu-emu.org/wiki/switch-mods/ and find the pokemon sword mods and you'll see a 'wifi crash workaround'
Also, make sure you've opened and gotten the web applet to work before moving anywhere. If that is the issue, there is a mod to completely disable it here :
For me, I had to paste all the .nca files from the 9.2.0 firmware before pasting and replacing these from the 10.0.4 firmware, or Mario Kart 8 Deluxe would freeze at the loading screen. However, having done these, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe will still crash at the loading screen randomly. I have noticed that it says "The game will crash on Multicore." on https://yuzu-emu.org/game/mario-kart-8-deluxe/
Your system is good enough to get close to stable FPS and resolution as the games are set to originally.
Yuzu does not support higher internal resolution of games than what they are programmed for. So you're locked to the FPS and resolution of what the game is made to have. They used to have an option for higher internal resolution, but opted to remove it due to being to buggy / too much effort to make right now over just emulating perfectly.
HOWEVER, there are usermade mods for better graphics here for some few games (strongly recommend using the Odyssey mods) https://yuzu-emu.org/wiki/switch-mods/
before I switched to playing FE3H on ryujinx it just was really annoying the amount of random crashing around battles along with audio glitches in the entire game. I really hope they entirely fix this game since playing each battle 3 times really takes alot the fun I had with this game out of it. but on the website they do make note of this https://yuzu-emu.org/game/fire-emblem-three-houses/
Thanks for your fast help. This sounds not good. But it can only fixed by AMD or yuzu developers.
i found a small solution called „called Disable deferred Shading“ which helps me.
https://yuzu-emu.org/wiki/switch-mods/
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In Cemu Vulkan is possible with AMD Navi.
Pokemon Sword and Shield run kinda buggy and have terrible performance on Yuzu. until the Yuzu team can figure out a way to squeeze out more frames from those games, I'd stay away unless you feel like shelling out for a Ryzen 9 3900x
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You think your discrete GPU and iGPU are the same? Or do you mean that you think you had the same issue? It's not clear to me what you are saying.
If you are asking about yuzu's OoenGL requirements, they can be found here. https://yuzu-emu.org/wiki/faq/#what-are-the-system-requirements-for-yuzu
You can try linux, but again you should read "minimum requirement" before you trying to do anything on PCs. Stated in FAQ: https://yuzu-emu.org/wiki/faq/#what-are-the-system-requirements-for-yuzu you need 8GB RAM to use yuzu properly.
Even you bypass this by using linux or somehow, you will still have bad framerate, i think you should upgrade that potato
https://yuzu-emu.org/help/quickstart/#hardware
This is the recommended hardware for 2d or 3d games.
Don't just look at clock speed, look at performance. The r5 3600 runs yuzu pretty well, and has pretty similar clockspeed as the r5 2600, but the 2600 has worse IPC so it doesn't do as well.
When I'm comparing, I just Google:
[Name of CPU I want to compare] compared to [name of recommended cpu]
Then look and see how big the difference is, especially for 1 core performance right now.
I don't have FE, sad to say :( but animal gaem got a new one recently, but I have not tested it! should work though, since yuzu team wouldn't put non-working mods up on their page
always remember to check frequently, since there is some new stuff
https://yuzu-emu.org/wiki/switch-mods/
gonna give you an off-topic for your off topic so you don't feel too sorry :p
reshade works with vulkan really well, but when used on opengl, it slashes the performance in half, I got a solid 60 opengl stock, but for some reason a reshade installation fucks it without even APPLYING any shaders to it, just installing it makes any game slow to a crawl.
dm if you want to help me, or have me help you with something
https://yuzu-emu.org/help/quickstart/#hardware
You exceed the recommended requirements for Yuzu so yea it'll run great, most games at 1080p/60fps outside of the slowdowns and glitches that everyone gets.
For BOTW, stick to /r/cemu/ for emulation. It runs MUCH better right now, is fully playable at 1080p/60fps with no glitching or crashing.
As far as your setup goes, you don't have anything to worry about. I run Yuzu with a Ryzen 5 2600X, 16Gb of ram and a Gtx 1660 Super and from your list, I played Let's Go Eevee, Pokemon Sword and Mario Odyssey and had a good enough experience with the performance of all three games. You just need to verify that the other games are compatible with YUZU which you can do here.
https://yuzu-emu.org/help/quickstart/#hardware
The recimmended specs for 3d games (not minimum specs)
The "ryzen 7" part compared to the "ryzen 5" part doesn't matter as much as the "2700x" does compares to the "3600." The clock speed is fine, but the IPC is kinda far behind because of zen+ compared to zen2.
https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/AMD-Ryzen-7-2700X-vs-AMD-Ryzen-5-3600/3958vs4040
Even with multithreading, odyssey is basically programmed as a single thread game, so single core performance is what you want.
Even below generic recommended specs, I think you should be at more fps than you are. I can say I tried odyssey on my 3600 and it ran badly. Then I overclocked my memory (the only part I have overclocked) becsuse memory speed is important for AMD CPUs, and it ran great. But that was a long time ago, I think it was supposed to run better by now.
Hi! In order to use the Async GPU feature for performance, you currently need to use the Disable Dynamic Resolution mod. Does not work with update higher than 1.1.0.
You can find it here: https://yuzu-emu.org/game/luigis-mansion-3/
I got my information from the hardware requirements by the yuzu devs: https://yuzu-emu.org/help/quickstart/#hardware
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Recommended specs being an
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OP fails to meet any of those requirements, his CPU fails to even meet the minimum requirements.
https://yuzu-emu.org/wiki/switch-mods/
install all acnh mods
it evan says in the compatibility description to download this to fix the issues: https://yuzu-emu.org/game/animal-crossing-new-horizons/
If you're building with Yuzu in mind try to hit the recommended requirements which is a 3600 or 9600K (a little faster because can overclock to 4.8-5GHz easily) .
https://yuzu-emu.org/help/quickstart/#hardware
These are the hardware recomendations
Also, if you are having problems with this or any other emulator, usually you can check the faq and apply common sense to figure out the problem. For example, if you don't meet requirements, it doesn't work.
Stop asking question that's already posted in the pinned tabs in yuzu discord or already posted in their site, like this
https://yuzu-emu.org/game/pokemon-sword/
google before you ask
The 4ghz isn't the only measurement of cpu. Basically it is how often it does calculations, and IPC is how many calculations it does.
Easy analogy: think of it as car tires spinning. 4ghz is how fast it is spinning. But IPC is how big the wheels are. The 2700 has a lot of RPM on tiny tires. 3600 has good RPM on bigger tires, so it goes a lot further a lot faster.
Also:
https://yuzu-emu.org/help/quickstart/#hardware
Recommended specs. The 2700 is below minimum recommended specs. The requirements may go down when the mysterious project prometheus comes out.
Unless the 3600 is a lot more expensive for you, get the 3600, a very good value cpu. If you need to save money, cut back on ram speed or size. Ram speed is important, especially for ryzen processors, but 3600 mhz isn't helping as much if you bottleneck on the cpu. Even starting with 16gb is fine, it is basically the easiest part to expand on later. Of course, getting the 3600mhz and a ryzen 5 3600 would be great if you can afford it. I played mario odyssey on my computer with that processor (ram speed was only 3200mbz though) at basically full speed (slowed down a bit when building shadars, like at curscenes) a few months ago.
https://yuzu-emu.org/help/quickstart/#hardware
The official recommendation is at the top of this page. It is not optimal, but the recommendation considering people have reasonably limited money.
When the secretive project prometheus is implimemted, people are speculating the requirement goes down reasonably.
Its a bug also reported on yuzu offical website.
https://yuzu-emu.org/game/fire-emblem-three-houses/
Which verison of yuzu are you using? BSoD gaming released a video today that says a new yuzu version fixes all these softlocks.
Sign up to their patreon and follow the instructions here
https://yuzu-emu.org/help/early-access/
It's $5 for one month, or you can wait until it's merged in to their mainline version. That could be a few weeks away.
Hmm, then can you get me a log file? https://yuzu-emu.org/help/reference/log-files/
Let any game running for a bit and post the log file somewhere so I can look at it.
Did you follow all these instructions :
https://yuzu-emu.org/game/animal-crossing-new-horizons/
Including the upgrade to at least V 1.1.0 and the patch?
The emulator is really young, so expect performance to improve with time.
Now, if you plan to build now, these are our recommendations: https://yuzu-emu.org/help/quickstart/#hardware
Zen2 or Skylake as CPU, if possible >3200MHz 16GB of RAM (yuzu likes RAM clock speed) and an Nvidia GPU better than a GT1030, for Vulkan for now, something with a good amount of VRAM due to current limitations we have on vulkan's memory management.
The compatabilty chart gor yuzu says that game doesn't work. It is a bit out of date, but don't expect to play it well if other people aren't playing it well.
It works almost perfect in cemu. Even mods for higher resolution and stuff, runs better than it does on switch. If you want a good breath of the wild experience, play that. If you want to try to be a pioneer in testing and making games run, then solve your own problems.
https://yuzu-emu.org/game/animal-crossing-new-horizons/
The Animal Crossing New Horizons page is on the yuzu website, but it currently does not boot up on any system, at least in 5% of the systems, so we have to wait.
Just Look at their website... there are all games and whether they are playable. And if a game is not listed, you can ask here, but just have a look at the website first
Play BOTW and mario kart on cemu instead,
Smash isnt playable.
Check a odyssey guide (Bsod) and you should be able to get atleast 45-60 fps.
Havent tried Luigis Mansion but https://yuzu-emu.org/game/luigis-mansion-3/