

With Ryujinx, the framerate still remains a relatively smooth 60 FPS, but there will be random tanking of the framerate, and you’ll need to temporarily disable the GPU clock limiter and then re-enable it to get the FPS back up. If you want, you can lower the TDP to 9 W and the GPU clock to around 500 MHz. Or you’ll need to keep the game running in a window. The workaround that I’ve used is to configure Steam Input to press Left Mouse click with any button that I press, so that the cursor constantly stays on screen. If the cursor disappears – which it will after a few seconds of inactivity – the screen goes black. Finally, the mouse cursor constantly needs to be moving around. I have confirmed with other players that they too experienced this issue. Opening the door to the parasite queen’s room.When you try downloading the map for Frigate Orpheon.Not only this, but I can confirm two parts in the game where the emulator freezes: But the caveat is Samus and her space ship are missing some textures. Game ran mostly 60 FPS for the most part, even after entering first-person mode. Thankfully, we have more than just Yuzu when it comes to Nintendo Switch emulation. And while 30 FPS may still sound like an acceptable framerate, the problem is the game becomes incredibly sluggish. At that point, the FPS drops to exactly half at 30 FPS and struggles to go beyond that. With Yuzu, the game ran a beautiful 60 FPS…until the camera enters first-person mode. I did some testing of Metroid Prime Remastered – the official one, which dropped just a few hours ago – on Deck. Your browser does not support the video tag. UPDATE 3 (): interested in a head-to-head comparison between both emulators? Well, here you go. UPDATE 2 (): to improve performance with Yuzu, simply change the emulator’s settings from handheld mode to docked. Make sure you’re running the latest version of Ryujinx! I’m not sure if the map crash got fixed though. Game no longer crashes before the parasite queen boss.
