This keyboard can be navigated with a gamepad. In the month of April 2021, Yuzu has implemented an on-screen keyboard (OSK) function. Yuzu Improvements – Applet Overhaul, Buffer/Texture Cache Rewrite The developers of both Yuzu and Ryujinx publish blog posts - Yuzu does so on a monthly basis, while Ryujinx tends to blog whenever a new feature have been added - that go into detail of what has been added, fixed, changed, or removed. So besides the numerous bug fixes and optimization tweaks, I will go over some of the more interesting stuff. Now, what’s new with these emulators since the time I wrote the how-to? Well, there’s a lot. With emulation, you don’t have to constantly swap out HDMI connections between your PC and your Switch (for those of us who prefer playing on a bigger screen)
And if you can believe it, there’s a Switch emulator for Android called Skyline. It’s clear to me that the Nintendo Switch is a hot topic, and it only makes logical sense to follow up with how Nintendo Switch emulation has progressed since the months have gone by.Īs it stands, the current two emulators that we know of for desktop is Yuzu - developed by the same developers who worked on Citra, the 3DS emulator - and Ryujinx.
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A little less than twelve months ago, I had written a guide on how to emulate Nintendo Switch games on Linux.