I’d like to play some games from my nintendo switch in higher resolution. Is the ecosystem for that sort of thing mature, or should I wait for the bugs to get ironed out, first?

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There two main Nintendo Switch emulators, Yuzu and Ryujinx.

Yuzu is more open to sacrificing accuracy for performance, while Ryujinx is a bit more conservative.

Both work amazingly well, with excellent compatibility and extra features like rendering games at higher resolutions, upscaling textures and so on.

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Check out Yuzu. Folks are playing TOTK on it so it’s pretty up to date.

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https://ryujinx.org/ according to them about 3400 of 4050 titles are “Playable”

https://yuzu-emu.org/ according to their compatibility site (checked through archive.org because it seems to not be working rn) 644 titles Perfect, 813 Great, and 1872/2699 titles are Okay or better.

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I hear Yuzu is really good, but Nintendo is rather trigger happy with going after emulators…

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Only if they have grounds, Dolphin shot themselves in the food and rightfully got what they deserved.

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Yuzu works really well, it’s quite intensive tough. My Amd Rx6500 can just about keep up playing native resolution.

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