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"EmuDev" coders cite precautions, legal differences they say will offer protection.

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Nintendo Emulator Settles Civil Dispute, Must Pay Millions

Nintendo and the people behind the game emulator Yuzu have agreed to settle a lawsuit after a short civil dispute in district court over allegations that the software allowed folks to illegally download Tears of the Kingdom over one million times.Read ...

Nintendo Switch Emulator Yuzu Officially Shut Down, Devs to pay Nintendo $2.4 Million

Late last month Nintendo officially filed suit against the makers of Yuzu, one of the most popular Switch emulators. While most expected the case to drag on in typical legal fashion, it turns out it’s already been settled, and not in Yuzu’s favor. Per the settlement agreement between Nintendo and developer Tropic Haze, the latter will cease “offering to the public, providing, marketing, advertising, promoting, selling, testing, hosting, cloning, distributing, or otherwise trafficking Yuzu or any source code or features of Yuzu.” In addition to that, the makers of Yuzu have to pay Nintendo $2.4 million in damages. While some […]

Switch emulator makers agree to pay $2.4 million to settle Nintendo lawsuit

Yuzu devs shut down emulator they now say is "primarily designed" to break DRM.

Emulation community expresses defiance in wake of Nintendo’s Yuzu lawsuit

"EmuDev" coders cite precautions, legal differences they say will offer protection.

Tears Of The Kingdom Was Pirated 1 Million Times, Nintendo Claims In Lawsuit

Nintendo filed a civil lawsuit on February 26 against Yuzu software developer Tropic Haze, claiming that the team’s tech let folks illegally pirate 2023’s The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom over one million times a full week and a half before it...

Yuzu Switch Emulator Hit by Nintendo Lawsuit Seeking Damages and Total Shutdown of the Software

Yuzu, the original Nintendo Switch emulator created by the developers of Citra (an emulator for Nintendo 3DS), has been hit by a Nintendo lawsuit. Originally spotted by Stephen Totilo, the lawsuit was filed in the US District Court of Rhode Island against Tropic Haze, which is the entity that operates Yuzu. Nintendo is seeking damages and a total shutdown of the emulator software. The Japanese company alleges that Yuzu 'facilitates piracy at a colossal scale', bringing the example of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom hitting over a million downloads before it was even launched on the console. […]

How strong is Nintendo’s legal case against Switch emulator Yuzu?

Nintendo is "basically taking the position that emulation itself is unlawful."

Yuzu Switch Emulator New Build Adds New VRAM Management Options for Improved Performance

A new Yuzu build released today expands on a feature recently introduced in the emulator to give users additional VRAM management options for better performance in games. The Early Access 4150 build introduces additional VRAM options with a toggle found in the Graphics Advanced options. The Conservative option allows the emulator to use 7 GB of VRAM at native resolution, allowing more VRAM depending on the scaling value, the higher the value, the more VRAM allowed. This prevents the emulator from slowing down when used with other programs that require VRAM. The Aggressive option, on the other hand, is best […]

Yuzu Switch Emulator New Build Brings Better VRAM Handling, Fixing Stuttering For All Higher Resolution Mods

A new build of the Yuzu Nintendo Switch emulator released today promises to bring significant improvement in several titles, including those that received higher resolution mods like The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. The Early Access 4136 build introduces more efficient VRAM handling, which allows the emulator to use more VRAM, fixing all scaling issues, as well as garbage collection stutter in all games that run with a higher resolution mod, as Yuzu now only collects garbage sitting in the VRAM only when 7/8 full, resulting in a smoother experience. The new Yuzu Early Access build also reduces […]

Yuzu Switch Emulator New Builds Reduce Boot Times In Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Fix Slowdowns In All Games

The Yuzu Nintendo Switch emulator was recently improved with some new features that improve the experience in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and several other titles. Mainline Build 1646 added optimizations for parsing and building RomFs, which translated into a 2.5 seconds faster boot time in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom on an AMD 5950x CPU. The improvements made to the Yuzu Nintendo Switch emulator did not end with Mainline build 1646, as the latest build, 1650, brought improvements for Portal 2 emulation and more. Early Access Build 4018, on the other hand, promises to improve the experience considerably in […]

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A new Yuzu Nintendo Switch emulator Mainline Build is now available for download, bringing performance and emulation improvements for several high-profile titles like Super Mario Odyssey, Pokémon Scarlet & Violet, […]

Written by Francesco De Meo

Yuzu Nintendo Switch Emulator Latest Builds Reduce Stutters and Improve Performance in Multiple Games

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Written by Francesco De Meo

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