I've recently written a short post about Yuzu, the first Nintendo Switch emulator that is both free and open source.
Back when I was writing that post there wasn't much information available about the project other that it was already executable but needed some serious tweaking before being stable.
Yesterday the official Yuzu Twitter account published a tweet about Yuzu's nightly build being now available for download. Which means that you can start testing Yuzu on your own and send reports to the developers in order to help the project.
Yuzu runs on Windows, MacOS and Linux and was written in C++. In addition to the nightly builds you can also choose to download and install the canary builds, which are pretty much the same as the nightly builds but they carry a few additional features that you may want to try out.
Unfortunately the program cannot run any of the commercial games for the console because it doesn't support some of the Switch's GPU features at the current time.
Feel free to check out more informations about the Yuzu project by visiting the official website here.
What do you think about Yuzu so far? Does the project have the potential to make it or not? Please leave a comment down below!
Thanks! I will check it out!
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