The first build of the Suyu Nintendo Switch emulator is now available for download, packing multiple improvements over the latest build of the now-defunct Yuzu emulator.
The build, which can be downloaded here, packs plenty of improvements, such as Qlaunch initial integration, which allows users to use the main Switch system menu on the emulator, improved add-ons manager, crash fixes, new UI options and improvements, re-implemented multiplayer API and QOL changes. Additionally, the first Suyu build removes all telemetry, which provided user data to the Yuzu developers and was used by Nintendo to prove how the emulator was mostly used to play pirated games. The full feature list of the first build of the new Nintendo Switch emulator can be found below.
Full rebrand
ICNS Icon generation
Error handling
Qlaunch initial integration(buggy/requires further testing; requires V17.0.0 firmware or newer)
Gitlab ci for automated builds
Require all keys to be user provided, along with firmware
Improved Addons Manager
Various crash fixes
Initial work for MacOS support
Fix for video playback AMD devices
Enabled more features on AMD proprietary drivers
Multiplayer API re-implemented
Removed all telemetry
New UI options/improvements
QOL changes
Additional information on the Suyu Nintendo Switch emulator can be found on GitLab, alongside the first build's binaries.
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