![]() ![]() Xbox, PlayStation, and Switch Pro controllers are automatically mapped when they are paired over Bluetooth. The ability to configure multiple controllers and their button mappings is currently being worked on, but not yet ready. On controller support, this is what the team has to say:Ĭontroller input support is in its early stages. Tears of the Kingdom running on a Redmagic 8 Pro! /tPTwXS4jSP The team has shown a video of Tears of the Kingdom running on the Redmagic 8 Pro, a $650+ flagship phone from Redmagic designed for mobile gaming (yes, it has 12GB of RAM). As expected, Qualcomm is (currently) king here. Being able to download and install yuzu doesn’t mean the performance or compatibility will be great. That being said, the Android GPU driver ecosystem is very inconsistent not all devices will be the same. Regarding software requirements, yuzu requires Android 11 or newer and a myriad of mandatory Vulkan extensions that the Play Store will automatically check for. Also, yuzu on Android has high RAM requirements, therefore fairly high-end devices provide the best experience (e.g. are expected to not work at all due to their “worse-than-Adreno” GPU drivers, at least for the near future. Devices powered by SoCs like Exynos, Mediatek, etc. In particular (emphasis mine):Īt the moment, yuzu requires devices powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon SoCs which have Adreno GPUs. It’s important to note that this is a “first” release, and it comes with limitations. ![]() (that’s more than 1800 playable games at the time of writing) Yuzu Switch Emulator on Android “Experimental” feels a bit misleading at this point: the project is still very much work in progress, but already has an impressive compatibility list, with roughly 70% of Switch games playable from start to finish. It is written in C++ with portability in mind, with builds actively maintained for Windows and Linux. ![]()
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