Cemu v1.15.14 released

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Your regularly scheduled Cemu update is here, and right on time too! Version 1.15.14 of the popular Wii U emulator is focused primarily on resolving bugs and crashes rather than adding new features or increasing in-game performance. For starters, some miscellaneous improvements were made to the Wii U message box system (ErrEula) and software keyboard implementations, both of which now also support controller input. A few GX2 emulation-related crashes and issues were fixed, which mainly affected games such as Fast Racing Neo and Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate. Last but not least, a regression in Cemu's ELF loader which caused homebrew applications to instantly crash on boot has also been addressed.

Here is the official changelog:
Official changelog said:
# Cemu detailed changelog for 1.15.14
# Patreon release date: 2019-09-06
# Public release date: 2019-09-13

general: ErrEula (Wii U message box system) is now rendered as part of the TV output
general: Added an actual software keyboard to the software keyboard input form
general: Both ErrEula and the software keyboard now support controller input

general: Fixed ELF loader regression (#185)

GX2: Fixed streamout in combination with geometry shaders (#182)
GX2: Fixed uniform cache crash bug (#186)
GX2: Output point size in geometry shader only if output primitive is points

Note:
(#xx) refers to bug tracker issues resolved by this change. See http://bugs.cemu.info/projects/cemu/

Cemu v1.15.14 can be downloaded by going to its official website (linked below) or, if you are already running version 1.15.10 or later, by using its included auto-updater.

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