Switch emulator Yuzu can now play Super Mario Odyssey from start to finish in latest build

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Though the Nintendo Switch isn't even two years old yet, there are already two major Switch emulators currently available to use: Yuzu, and Ryujinx. The former, Yuzu, recently received an updated nightly version on October 31st, which was the culmination of the team's efforts to improve compatibility with more Switch games--specifically one of the system's most known exclusives: Super Mario Odyssey. As of the newer builds, those who emulate Odyssey through Yuzu and have a beefy enough computer can fully play through the entire game from beginning to end. This marks a major milestone for this emulator, which only just had its first games even booting a mere seven months ago, showing rapid progress in its development. However, despite the game being "fully playable", there are a few bugs to iron out, such as slowdown in certain areas, and the existence of multiple graphical issues, but for players determined enough, it is entirely possible to have a full experience.

:download: You can grab the latest version of the emulator by clicking here

:arrow: Source: Yuzu Twitter
:arrow: Source: Gameplay from BSoD Gaming
 

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This reminds me of the old GBA days. I played Pokemon Ruby on an emulator years before I ever got my hands on a GBA for the first time.

At this rate we're gonna be able to play Pokemon 2019 on this emulator - and some little kid may have the same experience I did.
 

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This reminds me of the old GBA days. I played Pokemon Ruby on an emulator years before I ever got my hands on a GBA for the first time.

At this rate we're gonna be able to play Pokemon 2019 on this emulator - and some little kid may have the same experience I did.

This was my experience as well. Played Goldensun and Pokemon Ruby in VBA before i got a physical GBA. Ahhhh those were the days
 

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ok... what about the fps?
is it decent?
if so, what are the specs it was tested on?

It is fully playable but the GFX is almost PERFECT!

From Youtube tester:

My PC Specs: i7 8700k @5.0Ghz 16gb DDR4 3200Mhz RAM GTX980ti 6gb 256gb NVME M.2 SSD

The FPS is between 33-45 and sometimes up to 55.
 
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From Youtube tester:



The FPS is between 33-45 and sometimes up to 55.
mmh mmh, thanks
but, is CPU used that much? because mine is very outdated (2nd gen)
RAM I'm fine
As for GPU, I guess I'm fine with GTX 1060 6GB, right?
 

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mmh mmh, thanks
but, is CPU used that much? because mine is very outdated (2nd gen)
RAM I'm fine
As for GPU, I guess I'm fine with GTX 1060 6GB, right?

I don't know. Perhaps. You can try and test it if you can. It will be helpful. This emulator developer say :

yuzu currently requires a OpenGL 4.3 capable GPU and a CPU that has high single core performance. It also requires a minimum of 4 GB of RAM.
 

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I don't know. Perhaps. You can try and test it if you can. It will be helpful. This emulator developer say :
alrigyht thanks
Last question, was YUZU updated to play SMO?
Or was it more global update so we are very close to play all games?
 

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I wonder if it is running .xci file or .nsp file or both ? Hmm.

alrigyht thanks
Last question, was YUZU updated to play SMO?
Or was it more global update so we are very close to play all games?

Was: https://yuzu-emu.org/screenshots/

And now it is playable.. Maybe some games are improvement a lot after SMO right now.
 
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At this rate we're gonna be able to play Pokemon 2019 on this emulator - and some little kid may have the same experience I did.
Some little kid definitely won't play with this emulator. Setting it up requires you to hack your switch, dump your NAND and other stuff.
 

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I don't know. Perhaps. You can try and test it if you can. It will be helpful. This emulator developer say :
I'm downloading SMO right now from a site that says "High speed download"
but I'm stuck below 400kbps so it will take time xd
 
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This reminds me of the old GBA days. I played Pokemon Ruby on an emulator years before I ever got my hands on a GBA for the first time.

At this rate we're gonna be able to play Pokemon 2019 on this emulator - and some little kid may have the same experience I did.

Well I doubt some little kids have strong enough computers for this
 

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This reminds me of the old GBA days. I played Pokemon Ruby on an emulator years before I ever got my hands on a GBA for the first time.

At this rate we're gonna be able to play Pokemon 2019 on this emulator - and some little kid may have the same experience I did.
Except Ninty is making it hard as fuck to download roms on the internet
 

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This was my experience as well. Played Goldensun and Pokemon Ruby in VBA before i got a physical GBA. Ahhhh those were the days
I hear ya man. I even finished most gba games by the time the nintendo DS appeared and forced me to change my computer.

Good times indeed
 

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