I play pokemon sword on android. I have snapdragon 888. Pokemon sword get 10 to 15 fps in motostoke while in wild area I get 25 to 28 fps. Is there any fix for this
I guess the games is not fully optimized for Yuzu Android, even SD 8 Gen 2 can't have stable performance sometimesI play pokemon sword on android. I have snapdragon 888. Pokemon sword get 10 to 15 fps in motostoke while in wild area I get 25 to 28 fps. Is there any fix for this
Sorry, i don't use SD 888, so my knowledge is limited. You can always check this Github for new drivers https://github.com/K11MCH1/AdrenoToolsDrivers/releases/Do you know the best driver to use on snapdragon 888
I got it work more smoothly. Now I use yuzu early access. I changed the driver and I'm getting 25 to 30 fps consistentlySorry
Sorry, i don't use SD 888, so my knowledge is limited. You can always check this Github for new drivers https://github.com/K11MCH1/AdrenoToolsDrivers/releases/
Usually, i only use the latest Mesa Turnip drivers for all my games and it works perfectly so far
Did you use Early Access v19?I got it work more smoothly. Now I use yuzu early access. I changed the driver and I'm getting 25 to 30 fps consistently
There's "about" section in the settings menu, you can check it thereDont know what the version is
My build number is 86d26914aThere's "about" section in the settings menu, you can check it there
I have turned off 'force maximum clocks' and I'm using mesa turnip drivers. The game lags a bit when I play it for about an hour. SD 888 has heating issues thus could be the problem.I think SD 8gen 1 will work more betterI've been following the discussion on improving Pokémon Sword's fps on Android with interest. I also use a Snapdragon 888 and have faced similar issues. After updating my drivers and experimenting with Yuzu Early Access versions, I've seen some improvement. Does anyone have more detailed settings or configurations within Yuzu that could further enhance performance? Also, has anyone tried adjusting game resolution or graphics settings for better stability? Appreciate all the insights shared here.