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A GC emulator that runs one of the most demanding games on the Cube very smoothly on the same hardware as the Switch. This leaves pretty much no doubt that the executable I'm looking at is in fact a GC emulator. Note: OSPanic is a GC function called by the game when it encounters a critical error What I did find however were the following strings: But taking a look at it it didn't match its GC counterpart whatsoever - especially crucial game asset strings that are required to run the game are missing. After extracting it I immediately found the native executable that should be the game executable if this was a true port of the game.
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With the hints mounting up, yesterday we went ahead and dumped the APK from the shield. Interestingly enough the same 2 glitches that also didn't crash Dolphin until very recently where an option of proper Memory Management emulation became available. 2 notorious consistent game crashes on the original GC did not crash the game on the Shield. There was one thing that hit our attention however. It doesn't crash, it has no graphical issues, the framerate is locked at 30 fps pretty much throughout the entire game and the loading times are on par with the Dolphin Emulator with fast load times enabled, so pretty much instant. The most remarkable things about this version is how well it performs.
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Buying the game from the Chinese store proved to be difficult, but a member from this very community here at resetera went ahead and used her wechat account to buy the game for us.Ģ days ago Pheenoh, the person who imported the shield, did a full playthrough and glitch testing on this version. This was made possible by a generous member of my TP community who took the risk of importing a Shield from China for $250 with 0 guarantees it would actually be possible to make it work. I don't think Nintendo care much for Cemu because ever since the Switch launched they've had a "lets forget" attitude about the Wii U.I'm a glitch hunter of the 3D Zelda Speedrun Community and recently we managed to get our hands on the Chinese NVIDIA Shield and Twilight Princess on it.
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Plus back in 08-09 emulation wasn't as big as it is today (From my experience at least). Dolphin started on Wii emulation 2 years after the release of the console and by the time it could boot and run Wii games, it had already sold 50 million units. It is a much easier target for Nintendo if they wanted to try anything legal. If anything it is the CEMU emulator is what people need to worry about, as it has developed rapidly as a closed source project and is effectively selling new builds on a Patreon that earns over $16,000 per month. Not much they can do provided it is proper reverse engineering of the console without the use of Nintendo code. Well, the Dolphin emulator was an open source project that was developed while the Wii was still on store shelves and they failed to react.
You can join the discussion on the Nintendo Switch yuzu emulator on the OC3D Forums. At this time it is unknown how long it will take before the emulator will be able to run any games in a playable state, given how complicated emulation is.
As an emulator, yuzu is in its infancy, and is only currently useful for Switch reverse-engineering and homebrew development.Īt this time the yuzu emulator is unable to run any commercially available Switch games, though it can boot some titles. In January of 2018, the yuzu team was formed out of several Citra developers, and the decision was made to release the project publicly. However, as Switch reverse-engineering and homebrew development became popular, work on yuzu began to take off as well. During the early months of development, work was done in private, and progress was slow. This means that it uses the same project architecture, and both emulators benefit from shared improvements. Due to the similarities between Switch and 3DS, yuzu was developed as a fork of Citra. The project was started in spring of 2017 by bunnei, one of the original authors of the popular Citra 3DS emulator, to experiment with and research the Nintendo Switch. yuzu has been designed with portability in mind, with builds available for Windows, Linux, and macOS. yuzu is an open-source project, licensed under the GPLv2 (or any later version). Yuzu is a work-in-progress Nintendo Switch emulator.