Usage: Launch yuzu from your desktop app-launcher or run the command yuzu from the terminal. If you have already installed yuzu by alternative means, use the command snap run yuzu. To launch yuzu-cmd, run the command snap run yuzu.yuzu-cmd.Enable the relevant permissions. Yuzu folder location: $HOME/snap/yuzu/common/.local/share/yuzu
This article was written for developers. Users looking to simply run yuzu should try downloading Mainline first. As it is an AppImage, it only needs to be downloaded and made executable to use it.
Running at anywhere from 10-20fps. Using official joycons as controllers (because of course why not?). CPU and GPU overclocked to 2.091GHz and 921Mhz respectively.
There is more info at this github issue on how this came about: _emu.yuzu/issues/911
have you tried the appimage? -emu/yuzu-mainline/releases/download/mainline-0-1251/yuzu-mainline-20221125-74b605547.AppImage
I personally had to switch to ubuntu after being on debian 11 because of yuzu
for the compilation, after installing all the dependencies, I managed to compile yuzu by following the tutorial, but I use the appimage which works very well
Yea, there isn't any special work arounds required either. if it's still giving you a hard time you would want to prove if it's emulator related or frontend related. do that by opening a CMD window and launching the game that way, using the same launch commands as LB/BB would. if it fails there then likely your launch commands aren't correct. -f switch is for launching in fullscreen and -g switch is defining the file (game) to run. so that sequence is important, the -g switch must come last due to the file path gets appended onto the end. edit: using emulator version "yuzu 1439" - I just had to set this emulator up again in the last week so it should be a pretty recent build
Last one I've tried and stuck with is same from my earlier post. Its a build from a month ago. I've never experienced this issue. so I would recommend to try yuzu 1439 if you are on another version and it's giving you a hard time.
I have installed yuzu. I have an old save file for Skyward Sword form my Windows machine. I want to have all my save files in a common folder. So i took the save folder from /home/myname/.var/app/org.yuzu_emu.yuzu/data/yuzu/nand/user/ to /home/myname/Games/Saved Games/Consoles/Yuzu/ then i dragged the save folder back to /home/myname/.var/app/org.yuzu_emu.yuzu/data/yuzu/nand/user/ but choose Link Here instead of Move Here. i then launch Skyward Sword but when it loads the save files it freezes and i have to restart the system. to close yuzu. I know for a fact that the save file works, because when i choose move here it works fine.
Where does the (symbolic) link that you hope to have created point to?
Does it point to the correct directory - where you moved the originals to?
ls -hal /home/myname/.var/app/org.yuzu_emu.yuzu/data/yuzu/nand/user/