What's New In Yuzu Emulator

Press release: Yuzu Emulator


Publisher: Yuzu

Yuzu Emulator is a free and open-source video game console emulator for Nintendo Switch that runs on Windows, Mac, and Linux PCs. This emulator is developed by Nintendo 3DS emulation Citra developers, with substantial code shared among the projects. Initially, Yuzu only sponsored test programs and homebrew, but a handful of games work without a problem as of July 2019. The official web site maintains a list of games that are compatible with the emulator. Yuzu has used a network utility called Boxcat as a substitute for the interactive web network of BCAT on Nintendo. Yuzu also provides a rescaling resolution feature simulating docked, undocked, and beyond-native resolutions. Yuzu added an advanced Vulkan renderer to its Early Access development in December 2019. This Vulkan renderer is also being used as of April 2020 to restore MacOS compatibility via MoltenVK, as the Yuzu team stopped maintaining Yuzu"s macOS versions after Apple"s discontinued OpenGL. The development team released an update on May 9, 2020, which included experimental multicore CPU emulation. It was written in C++ with the plan to work on Windows and Linux. There are a lot of games of YUZU which works perfectly. Here is a link for the detailed game compatibility test: https://yuzu-emu.org/game/. The minimum system hardware requirements for running YUZU is a CPU with Intel Core i5-4430 / AMD Ryzen 3 1200 and GPU with Intel HD Graphics 520 / NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030 / AMD Radeon R7 240 and 8GB RAM. However, the recommended hardware settings are CPU with Intel Core i7-8700 / AMD Ryzen 5 3600, GPU with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB / AMD Radeon RX 470 8GB, and RAM of 16GB or more. Although these recommended hardware requirements do not work perfectly for all the games it runs most of the games well without any disappointment.

Source: https://yuzu.onl