With the first quarter of 2021 out of the way, it’s time for many to look back on their progress made thus far, and it’s no different for the group behind Ryujinx, the Nintendo Switch emulator. The team has neatly detailed their achievements made in the past few months, and the overall progress made on Patreon tier goals. There’s an absolute wealth of documentation to go through, as the developers have made numerous changes and improvements, with the most notable summarized below.
The first topic of discussion is Bravely Default II, which released back in February, and in the time between then and now, the game’s performance has made an impressive leap, being unplayable on launch, to being in nearly perfect playable status as of now. A handful of promised features have also been added recently, from amiibo emulation–which is just about finished and nearly fully compatible–to adding a Vulkan GPU backend for private testers and set to be extended to the public sometime in April, and reaching a new patron goal of over $1,500 a month, which means the addition of ARB Shaders and better performance on Nvidia graphics cards is achievable.
Another important milestone is the introduction of the emulator’s LDN 2.2 update. This is a specific build of Ryujinx that allows for online multiplayer, with version 2.2 adding in tons of performance boosts and stability, for games like Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, and more, as well as support for Monster Hunter Rise.
With all this progress, it looks like Ryujinx is better than never before. If you’re interested in the full changelog of additions and changes–be forewarned, it’s a veritable novel–you can check it out in the source below, or you can grab the latest build of the emulator, also available on their official site.
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