![]() Unfortunately Vulkan hasn’t been baked into this release, but I would imagine that’s around the corner and going to be in the next version. The changelog also mentions faster shader compilation times, quicker boot times, “performance increases across the board,” and workarounds for AMD and NVIDIA on certain graphics drivers (these bugs has been reported by others, but I personally haven’t come across any issues specific to NVIDIA so far). The 2.4 release improves the emulator quite a bit - it’s based on the latest commit from the master branch, meaning it has incorporated the numerous bug fixes, graphical/performance improvements, and new features from the vanilla build over the last six months. The last time we got an update for this was the 2.3 version back in May. Today (or yesterday, depending on your time zone) though, marks an update to Ryujinx’s LDN build - the build that allows fellow Ryujinx-ers to play games together via the game’s local wireless menu, whether you’re on Linux or Windows. Of course, like with most new Switch games that come out these days, this game in particular has no problem running on either Ryujinx or Yuzu. ![]() ![]() Just a few days ago Mario Party Superstars was released for the Nintendo Switch.
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