https://wiki.cemu.info/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Tim&feedformat=atomCemu Wiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T02:30:32ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.39.6https://wiki.cemu.info/index.php?title=The_Legend_of_Zelda:_Breath_of_the_Wild&diff=5734The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild2017-07-24T00:02:58Z<p>Tim: /* Testing */</p>
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<div>{{Infobox VG<br />
|title = The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild<br />
|image = [[File:BreathoftheWildFinalCover.jpg|295px]] <br />
|developer = Nintendo EPD<br />
|publisher = Nintendo<br />
|series = The Legend of Zelda<br />
|released = {{vgrelease|WW= March 3, 2017}} <br />
|genre = Action-adventure<br />
|modes = Single-player<br />
|input = GamePad, Pro Controller<br />
|wikipedia = The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild<br />
|rating = Playable<br />
}}<br />
'''The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild''' is an action-adventure video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch and Wii U video game consoles. It is the 19th release in the main The Legend of Zelda series. The title's gameplay and mechanics constitute a departure from the series' conventions, featuring an open-world environment, a detailed physics engine, high-definition visuals, voice acting, and the ability to play through the game's dungeons in any order. Announced in 2013, the game was initially planned for release as a Wii U exclusive in 2015, but was delayed twice prior to its release on 3 March 2017. Breath of the Wild was a launch title for the Switch, and the final Nintendo-produced game for the Wii U.<br />
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== Known Issues ==<br />
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=== FPS drops and stuttering ===<br />
*This can be fixed sometimes with a shader cache.<br />
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=== Missing textures ===<br />
*There is no fix for that yet.<br />
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=== Excessive amount of RAM used for shadercache on Nvidia & Intel GPUs ===<br />
*There is no fix for that yet.<br />
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== Configuration ==<br />
*For cutscenes video playback, the extension [[Cemuhook]] must be installed.<br />
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*Various settings must be set:<br />
**CPU Mode: recompiler<br />
**CPU Timer: host based<br />
**GPU Buffer Cache Accuracy: low<br />
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== Gameplay Vidoes ==<br />
{{#ev:youtube|oPnSw0RoO5s|300|inline|[https://youtu.be/oPnSw0RoO5s The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild on Cemu 1.8.0]|frame}}<br />
{{#ev:youtube|Xs5_0M0DZnc|300|inline|[https://youtu.be/Xs5_0M0DZnc The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild on Cemu 1.7.5]|frame}}<br />
{{#ev:youtube|ooT0O_I4754|300|inline|[https://youtu.be/ooT0O_I4754 The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild on Cemu 1.7.5]|frame}}<br />
{{#ev:youtube|hJHlAIJocKE|300|inline|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJHlAIJocKE The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild on Cemu 1.8.2b]|frame}}<br />
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== Testing ==<br />
{{teststart}}<br />
{{testsection|1.7|collapsed}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4d|OS=Windows 7 x64|region=PAL|CPU=Intel i7 6700k|GPU=AMD Radeon HD 7850 2GB|user=MajinCry|FPS=15|rating=Loads|notes=FPS hovers between 14.94-15.08 in the starting room. Game is updated to v64, GPU driver is v17.4.1}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.3d|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel i5 6600k|GPU=Nvidia GTX 1080|user=kotton|FPS=15|rating=Loads|notes=Low Minimum FPS, Low average outside area}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.2|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core I7-6700HQ 2.60 GHz|GPU=Nvidia GTX 980M|user=King Superhéri|FPS=10|rating=Loads|notes=24 GB RAM Using Bilinear and GPU buffer low and An Xbox One Controller as Input}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.2|OS=Windows 7|region=EUR|CPU=AMD A6|GPU=AMD R7 250|user=darc|FPS=20|rating=Unplayable}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.2|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel i7 3770k|GPU=Nvidia GTX 1080|user=ipodtouchdude|FPS=20|rating=Loads}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.2|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel Pentium G3420|GPU=Nvidia 1060 3gb|user=Obito1903|FPS=30|rating=Loads|notes=Game Crash at title screen}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.2|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel Pentium G4400|GPU=Intel HD 510|user=SKOOT4life|FPS=45|rating=Loads|notes=The game loads and works fine, but when you try to get into the actual game (that is, create a game or load a game) the emulation continues but you can't press anything. It doesn't really crash though.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.2c|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel Core i7 5820K|GPU=Nvidia GTX 1060|user=REGNR8|FPS=~15|rating=Loads|notes=The same goes for all builds of Cemu. No sound in the majority of builds with the exception of 1.6.# builds. Some menu sound effects are present.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.3|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel i5 7600k|GPU=gtx 1070|user=stepping|FPS=15|rating=Runs|notes=The game has an overall low fps and lags pretty heavily when you kill an enemy. But you can actually get into the game now. }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.3d|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel Core i5 3450|GPU=AMD HD7870|user=d3rive|FPS=~10-15|rating=Runs|notes=Game loads fine and is indeed playable but that's just it. Many textures missing/not loading.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.3d|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel i7 4770k|GPU=nVidia GTX 970|user=Ktululz|FPS=~15|rating=Runs|notes=The game runs at an average of 15fps outdoor, and up to 30fps indoor, with some texture glitches, and some heavy lags. The water doesn't have any physics effect. Magnesis doesn't work. Game freezes/crashes on certain events/loadings. }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.3d|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=AMD Ryzen 7 1800X|GPU=nVidia GTX 1080|user=wombat|FPS=~20|rating=Runs|notes=The game runs at an average of 20fps with hard lag spikes regularly interrupting gameplay. Have had no crashes so far, but random graphics cover the screen upon activating the first Sheikah Tower. }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.3d|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=AMD FX-8350|GPU=AMD R9 280x|user=WarlockSRB|FPS=~10|rating=Runs|notes=The game has know bugs, with AMD graphics card there is strange texture glitching from NPCs. By using CheatEngine and setting CEMU to run in speedhack mode game is playable, even though fps counter on emu is showing low numbers. }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.3d|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Pentium G3258 3.9@OC|GPU=GTX750ti|user=Larbaco|FPS=15~25|rating=Runs|notes= The game runs at an average of 15~25fps outdoor, and up to 30fps indoor, with some texture glitches, and some minor lags. The water doesn't have any physics effect. Magnesis, Stasis and Camera runes doesn't work. Using RamDisk and hook for h264}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.3d|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=AMD FX-4100|GPU=Nvidia GTX 570|user=Talbot|FPS=10|rating=Runs|notes=Not very playable, it lags during frame drops to 1 fps when landing after jumping and during lighting effects (e.g. striking something with a weapon). Glowing outlines from chests is offset quite a bit, not noticeable with other reflections. Using the 540p graphic pack has no noticeable improvement.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4b|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel I3-4170|GPU=Nvidia GTX 1050TI OC|user=Notelu|FPS=15-25|rating=Playable|notes= All Features work, Camera Rune pictures are all black, but still detects quest items and will work as intended when shown to a NPC.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4c|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel i5 4960k @ 4.4Ghz OC|GPU=Nvidia GTX 970|user=TheCraftUnion|FPS=20-30|rating=Playable|notes= Perfect 30 fps in a lot of areas. Busy areas it fluctuates between 23-27, with no drops lower than 20 in villages. Other than some minor lighting bugs and softlocks, the game seems to be fully playable. }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4d|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel i7-4790k @ 4.0Ghz |GPU=Nvidia GTX 970|user=Wynadorn|FPS=30|rating=Playable|notes=Runs great! Rarely doping frames in the overworld, used external FPS limiter to prevent speed-ups indoors, Cemuhook plugin provided a significant (30-50%) fps increase, 8GB DD3 RAM @ 800Mhz + page file on SSD, infrequently requires a reload or crashes}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4d|OS=Windows 10 Pro x64|region=USA|CPU=Intel i7-4770 @ 3.4Ghz|GPU=AMD Radeon HD 5700 1GB|user=SilentResident|FPS=10|rating=Runs|notes=Getting crashes nearly as soon as the game starts/loads. Even in the rare cases where it does not crash immdiatelly, I can only enjoy 5-10 FPS, and that for 10-30 seconds before a crash is certain. Serious rendering issues, hard to see anything besides the playable character. Problems persist even with Affinity option enabled, CheatEngine speedhack activated and Video drivers updated.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4d|OS=Windows 10 Pro x64|region=USA|CPU=AMD Ryzen 7 1700x @ 3.9Ghz|GPU=NVIDIA GTX 960|user=brswattt|FPS=15-25|rating=Playable|notes=Setting the game FPS limit to 5, and running cheat engine with a 4.5x modifier, the game runs perfectly. This is with GPU Fence turned off in CEMU. Prevents the speed up and slow down (rubber banding)}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4d|OS=Windows 10 Pro x64|region=USA|CPU=Intel i7-6800k OC @ 4.0Ghz|GPU=NVIDIA GTX 1070 8GB|user=UtterSpartan|FPS=25-30|rating=Playable|notes=Requires just about every trick you can find (use those config settings above!) and messing with NVIDIA Control Panel, but after all that it runs at a mostly consistent 30 FPS outside and at a weird 50-60 FPS in the shrines. Working on fixing that last one.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4d|OS=Windows 7 Ultimate x64|region=EUR|CPU=AMD FX8320 @ 4.20Ghz|GPU=NVIDIA GTX 960 2GB|user=marazio92|FPS=10-15|rating=Runs|notes=Everything works properly. No relevant graphic glitches, anyway I have not tested it long.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4d|OS=Windows 10 Education x64|region=EUR|CPU=Intel i5-6500 @ 3.20Ghz|GPU= AMD Radeon r9 380 4GB|user=psq|FPS=13-20|rating=Runs|notes=It is playable during the not-too-dynamic periods. Heavy framerate drops during battles. No relevant glitches, but the pre-renderized scenes are replaced by colorful screens.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4d|OS=Windows 10 Pro x64|region=EUR|CPU=Intel i7-6700K @ 4.50Ghz|GPU= AMD Radeon r9 290 |user=arkra|FPS=17-30|rating=Playable|notes=Constant 25-30 in the overworld with 17-20 in towns. Using RivaTuner to limit to 30 FPS. 32GB DDR4 3200MHz RAM.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4d|OS=Windows 10 Pro 64x|region=USA|CPU=Intel i5 3570k|GPU=Nvidia GTX 980 4GB|user=kaede|FPS=11-15|rating=Playable|notes=FPS is around 15-19 in the starting room, once outside it drops to around 11-15. Stutters a lot, though. Game is updated to v64.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4d|OS=Windows 10 Home 64x|region=EUR|CPU=Intel i7 4790k|GPU=Nvidia GTX 970 4GB|user=fenos|FPS=20-30|rating=Playable|notes=FPS is around 20-30 in the world, once in rooms, it's 60 fps, but game is VERY fast, like speedhack. Rare stuttering, but freezing sometime. Game is updated to v64. Cemu HOOK been used.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.5|OS=Windows 10 Pro 64x|region=USA|CPU=AMD FX 8150 @ 3.61GHz 16GB RAM|GPU=Nvidia GTX 960 4GB|user=UltimateFury|FPS=17-20|rating=Playable|notes=FPS is around 17-20 Seems to be pretty stable except when encountering new shaders. Inside shrines the FPS jumps up higher. No crashes in over an hour of play with only 1 soft lock right outside Ja Baij Shrine. While playing, total CPU usage was at about 39-40% and total RAM usage was about 50% Values seemed to be fairly stable. Tested with identical settings, shaders, and save file on 1.7.4d and only noticed about a 1 FPS increase on 1.7.5. Both tests were done standing outside of Ja Baij Shrine. EDIT: I was getting 14-15 but then I realized that the FenceSkip toggle wasn't set in options and once I enabled it FPS jumped to around 20.}}<br />
{{testend}}<br />
{{testsection|1.8}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0|OS=Windows 10 Home x64|region=USA|CPU=Intel i7-7700 @ 3.60Ghz|GPU= nVidia GTX 1070 |user=winctrlaltdel|FPS=15-20|rating=Playable|notes=Constant 15-20 in the overworld with Drops as low as 5 fps based on activity. 16GB DDR4 RAM. Machine is an Alienware Aurora R6}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0|OS=Windows 10 Pro x64|region=EU|CPU=Intel i7-930 @ 4.20Ghz|GPU= nVidia GTX 690 |user=PervySage|FPS=28-30|rating=Playable|notes=This is using a speed hack, 24GB ram, SSD. There is a stutter every 5-6, minutes that last maybe 1/2 a second at most. The CPU & GFX card are super old in comparison to most on here. once the speed hack is used, the game is very playable. Without the speed hack I get 10-15 fps.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0|OS=Windows 10 Pro x64|region=USA|CPU=AMD Phenom II x4 955 BE @3.2Ghz|GPU= AMD Radeon R9 380 2GB |user=Pampalos|FPS=5-10|rating=Runs|notes=FPS: 5-7 outdoors, 7-10 indoors. Sometimes fps drops to 1-2 on certain actions (ex:when aquiring the slate tablet) or while hitting enemies in battle. The 360p, 540p and no AA graphic packs don't help much, only about 1 fps or so. 8GB DDR3 RAM, HDD 7200rpm and 16GB virtual ram (pagefile).}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0|OS=Windows 10 Home x64|region=EU|CPU=Intel i5-7600K @ 4.90Ghz|GPU= nVidia GTX 1080Ti 11GB|user=KAoSBREeD|FPS=30 (60 in Shrines)|rating=Playable|notes=Perfectly playable, can play for hours on a stable constant 30 FPS (Think the game caps it at that as Shrines jump to 60, so have to disable fence skip for it to drop to 30, as it runs at double speed) Have the odd crash here and there, but few and far between.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0b|OS=Windows 10 Pro x64|region=Europe|CPU=AMD Athlon(tm) X4 880K Quad Core Processor 4GHz|GPU=AMD Radeon(TM) RX460 "Sapphire" 4GB|user=The Last Melody|FPS=10-20|rating=Playable|notes=Usually runs at 15 FPS. but may drop to 10 in a few areas and go as high as 20 in other. Am using CEMUHook with both affinity to physical cores and Fence skip hack enabled. Without, it runs at 10-12 normally. Also, after meeting the king, almost all the textures in game returned colourful, small, square, boxes. It will also periodically crash every 2 or 3 hours of playing, seemingly regardlesss of where. Input is a DS3 controller with Xinpu drivers. Also seem to consistently crash when Hestus does his work. 16GB DDR4 RAM,}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0b|OS=Windows 10 Home x64|region=USA|CPU=Intel i7-6700HQ @2.60GHz|GPU=Nvidia GeForce GTX 960M 2GB VRAM|user=SomeLog|FPS=15-25|rating=Playable|notes=Using a speed hack to have the game running decently. Without the speed hack, the frames would usually be around 5-12 fps. Generally the game plays very smoothly, unless I'm in a town or an area with a lot of things going on on screen (like heavy snow and enemies). I've had some issues with textures appearing glitched after cutscenes, and occasionally the game may start glitching with sound effects resulting in it repeatedly playing random sound effects like water splashing, fire crackling, and the horse's cry. These get fixed whenever I close out of the emulator and start the game back up. I luckily haven't had the game crash for me too often. I think it only happens when the game tries to summon an object into existence and fails. I have Cemu and the game stored on a HDD, and I have 16GB DDR4 RAM.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0b|OS=Windows 10 Home x64|region=USA|CPU=AMD Athlon II X4 645 Quad Core @3.1GHz|GPU=nVidia GTX 1060 6GB|user=LegacyBuilder|FPS=10-15|rating=Playable|notes= CEMU and the game are installed on an SSD and the PC has 16GB of 1600 MHz DDR3 RAM.<br />
I played around with a very old AMD processor to determine if CEMU is capable of running the game on older machines in its current state. I was fairly successful: The game runs at 10-15 FPS in the overworld and 20-30 FPS in shrines, with occasional drops of 2-3 frames during periods of high activity. I optimized the game's performance to this level by first closing all CPU-intensive background programs, enabling the GX2SetGPUFence hack with CEMUhook, and changing my 3D Settings for CEMU in the NVIDIA Control Panel to their recommended values (Multi-display setting= "Single display performance mode" , Power Mode= "Prefer maximum performance", and Threaded Optimization= "Auto"). The games runs, but is completely unplayable, without these tweaks. Performance also seems to be somewhat improved by going into Task Manager's "Settings" tab and setting CEMU's Priority to "High", but this MAY possibly reduce system stability and result in occasional crashes after 2 hours of gameplay. Performance shows no noticeable improvement when using the "No AA" or Reduced Resolution Graphics Packs and it takes a hit when using any High Resolution Graphic Pack.<br />
My hardware monitor shows that the GPU is barely utilized at an average of ~30% during gameplay while the CPU is consistently utilized at >80%. Obviously, the CPU is bottlenecking performance and is not powerful enough to run the game optimally in the current version of CEMU. Although I somewhat doubt that the game's performance will ever reach an acceptable level of playability with this CPU, I will revisit the Athlon II X4 645's performance in future CEMU updates.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0b|OS=Windows 10 Pro x64|region=USA|CPU=AMD Phenom II x4 955 BE @3.2Ghz|GPU= AMD Radeon R9 380 2GB |user=Pampalos|FPS=8-20|rating=Playable|notes=FPS: 8-10 outdoors(mostly 9), 12-20 indoors (ex: 20 fps when extracting the rune in Oman Au Shrine). Less fps drops, only 5 drops to 4-5 fps in an hour. Improvment overall with new 120mm cpu fan and cemu.exe priority in task manager set to high. Not much improvment with 540p graphics pack. 8GB DDR3 RAM, HDD 7200rpm and 16GB virtual ram.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0b|OS=Windows 10 Education Edition x64|region=USA|CPU=Intel i7 6700K @4.2Ghz|GPU= Zotac Geforce GTX 1070 AMP Edition! |user=RamboniMan|FPS=30 Mostly|rating=Playable|notes= FPS runs 30 constantly until lots of mobs come around maybe 4 or 5 monsters then my FPS takes a small dip for a second or 2 down to 10-15fps then goes back up to 25-30. Ran in to issues on the US version of the game. Would crash every time I tried to enter the very first temple to get the magnet rune on the loading screen. My fix was to download the EU version and switch the Region of CEMU to EU and that fixed it for me but I still encounter the random sound looping glitch. Also found a temporary fix to the double speed in temples. I turned off the fence skip hack once in a temple then turned it back on once finished with the temple. Most temples run at 60fps when the fence skip hack is on, it makes the game run in double speed when inside of a temple. Lastly, I, as well as many others, suffer from random crashes after half an hour, an hour, two hours of game play, very random. I think it has to do with the way textures and shaders load in, very weird the randomness of the crashes are. Seems to crash a lot when surrounded by mountainous terrain which is about 70-75% of the game. Changing graphics packs does not help, tried testing crashes with the 1080p pack and no pack at all. Also performance does not change either. To add to the other system specs I am also running 16GB DDR4 2400 RAM and everything is on a single Samsung 850 Evo 1TB SSD.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0b|OS=Windows 10 x64|region=EUR|CPU=AMD R5 1600 @ 3.8ghz|GPU=Geforce GTX 660 Ti|user=snackleroni|FPS=20-30|rating=Playable|notes=Very playable. I'm also using Cemuhook, which gives ~10 more fps with gpufenceskip on. In very wide open areas fps hovers around ~20, but in shrines or less intensive areas it mostly sits at 30. Haven't gotten too far yet but I have had a couple of crashes when using some sheikah slate powers. Other specs: 16gb DDR4 @ 2400mhz and Cemu is running from non-ssd.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0b|OS=Windows 10 x64|region=USA|CPU=INTEL R5 1600 @ 3.3ghz|GPU=MSI-rebranded GTX 770 |user=RedGhost|FPS=25-30|rating=Playable|notes=Very playable with only minor crashes every once in awhile. Make sure to save often. Unplayable without cemuhook and gpufenceskip on, gets me about 10-20 fps. Shrines get 60 fps, so an fps limiter is advised if you don't want to complete them on 2x speed. Running from an SSD (samsung brand), 16gb DDR3 memory. Game is updated to latest version. Using a graphics pack to get 1080p resolution and shadows, almost no negative impact so well advised.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0b|OS=Windows 10 Pro x64|region=EUR|CPU=Intel i7 6700K @4.5Ghz|GPU= MSI Geforce GTX 1070 Gaming X |user=GarridiN|FPS=28-30|rating=Playable|notes= Runs perfect at constant 30 fps with very rare drops to 28 fps in massive areas with GX2SetGPUFence Skip Hack active. Other specs: 16Gb DDR4@2400 Mhz, SSD M.2. Played the whole game with the following Graphic Packs: 4K, HiResShadows, AARemoval and Contrasty.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.1b|OS=Windows 10 Home x64|region=USA|CPU= AMD FX 8300 @4.0Ghz (2.35Mhz FSB w/ 17x Multi)|GPU= EVGA GTX 960 2GB SSC |user=GalacticArachnids|FPS=15-30|rating=Playable|notes= Runs well in open areas, non combat (25-27 FPS). Will drop to 15-20 FPS in combat and in towns. Everything played with GX2SetGPUFence Skip Hack active, and 1080p Graphics Pack. No other graphic modifications active. Currently facing random crashes after teleportation, but it seems like the "rainbow" textures after cutscenes have been fixed (since 1.8.0b) Other relative specs/ settings: 8GB DDR3 @ 1800MHz (20gb page file on 120gb SSD, w/ 8.1k shader cache file), and CEMU running off 240gb SSD, same drive as OS.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.1b|OS=Windows 7 Professional x64|region=EU|CPU= AMD FX 8350 @4.0Ghz (No OC)|GPU= Geforce GTX 750 Ti |user=MCO|FPS=15-20|rating=Playable|notes= I only played the first few minutes on the plateau. Stable 18-20fps with frequent (every 30 seconds) lags. Game version is v1.2.0 with GX2SetGPUFence Skip. Affinity to physical cores only and VSync don't seem to affect the Performance. 8GB DDR3 RAM w/ SSD.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.1b|OS=Windows 10 Home x64|region=USA|CPU= Intel i5 2500k @ 4.0ghz|GPU= AMD Radeon 7970 |user=jebbyderinger|FPS=20-30|rating=Playable|notes=Very playable. Framerate moves between 20-30fps outside with GPUFenceskip but usually stays close to 30. Inside is always at least 30fps. Game crashes at least once every hour but it's always while traveling long distances in the overworld. The photos show for the captured memories quest but not when you try to view them individually zoomed in. Some shadow glitches in the overworld on the terrain. }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.1b|OS=Windows 10 Pro x64|region=USA|CPU= Intel i7 7700k @ 4.2ghz|GPU= AMD R9 270x |user=dwop|FPS=20-30|rating= Loads|notes= Crashes within 1 minute of playing, with 1.80 this was not an issue. Logs state "Compile error in shader 11bbf9e4b79a2f63" followed by 30 compliation errors, specifically error(#172) Too many arguments constructorERROR and error(#202) No matching overloaded function found: textureLodOffsetERROR. }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.1b|OS=Windows 10|region=EU|CPU=Intel Core i5-4460 @ 3.20GHz|GPU=Nvidia GTX 780 3GB|user=Tim|FPS=20-30|rating= Playable|notes=Game is playable, running the game on 30 fps in open areas, and 15-20 in towns. I sometimes crash, mostly after fast travels, but also some random crashes. Running the game on a SSD really helps, got me 10+ fps. Playing withouth speedhack, 360p no anti-aliasing texture pack. I did almost every posible fps boost that I could find on the internet, and i play with GPUFenceskip, cemuHook 0.5.<br />
*edit: the temporary fix cemu181t1 fixes all of my crashes, haven't crashed in 5 hours, I will update this when the game crashes. }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.1b|OS=Windows 10 x64|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i3-7100 @ 3.9Ghz|GPU=Nvidia GT 730|user=ChrisChaos|FPS=15-30|rating=Playable|notes=Cemuhook & Fenceskip enabled. 20-25 fps in overworld. 25-30 fps in shrines. Frequent random crashes which seem to happen more often after fast traveling or while paragliding over long distances. <br />
*edit: Cemu 1.8.1t1 has fixed the random crashes I was having without any negative impact on performance. }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.1b|OS=Windows 10 x64|region=EU|CPU=Intel Core i5-4690k @ 3.5Ghz|GPU=Nvidia GTX 760 Gigabyte OC 4GB|user=Rosentine|FPS=20+|rating=Playable|notes=Cemuhook & Fenceskip enabled. 20-30 fps in overworld. 40 fps in shrines. Depending on which resolution I was playing there is more or less freezes. I was playing with AA off and 720p and gameplay was quite smooth with random freezes, on 1080 AA OFF, freezes became annoying. }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.2|OS=Windows 7 x64|region=USA|CPU= Intel i7 4790k @ 4.5ghz|GPU= GTX 1050ti |user=cemuumec|FPS=25-30|rating=Playable|notes=Framerates are between 25-30fps with GPUFenceskip and Cemuhook enabled. 1.8.2b is more stable with less crashes so far. }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.2|OS=Windows 10|region=EU|CPU=Intel Core i5-4460 @ 3.20GHz|GPU=Nvidia GTX 780 3GB|user=Tim|FPS=20-30|rating= Playable|notes=Game is playable, with fenceskip enabled. I'm getting a much more stable 30fps in the overworld compared to 1.8.1, and a bit more fps in towns/stables, and no random crashes. }}</div>Timhttps://wiki.cemu.info/index.php?title=The_Legend_of_Zelda:_Breath_of_the_Wild&diff=5545The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild2017-07-17T18:52:06Z<p>Tim: /* Testing */</p>
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<div>{{Infobox VG<br />
|title = The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild<br />
|image = [[File:BreathoftheWildFinalCover.jpg|295px]] <br />
|developer = Nintendo EPD<br />
|publisher = Nintendo<br />
|series = The Legend of Zelda<br />
|released = {{vgrelease|WW= March 3, 2017}} <br />
|genre = Action-adventure<br />
|modes = Single-player<br />
|input = GamePad, Pro Controller<br />
|wikipedia = The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild<br />
|rating = Runs<br />
}}<br />
'''The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild''' is an action-adventure video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch and Wii U video game consoles. It is the 19th release in the main The Legend of Zelda series. The title's gameplay and mechanics constitute a departure from the series' conventions, featuring an open-world environment, a detailed physics engine, high-definition visuals, voice acting, and the ability to play through the game's dungeons in any order. Announced in 2013, the game was initially planned for release as a Wii U exclusive in 2015, but was delayed twice prior to its release on 3 March 2017. Breath of the Wild was a launch title for the Switch, and the final Nintendo-produced game for the Wii U.<br />
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== Known Issues ==<br />
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=== FPS drops and stuttering ===<br />
*This can be fixed sometimes with a shader cache.<br />
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=== Missing textures ===<br />
*There is no fix for that yet.<br />
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=== Excessive amount of RAM used for shadercache on Nvidia & Intel GPUs ===<br />
*There is no fix for that yet.<br />
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== Configuration ==<br />
*For cutscenes video playback, the extension [[Cemuhook]] must be installed.<br />
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*Various settings must be set:<br />
**CPU Mode: recompiler<br />
**CPU Timer: host based<br />
**GPU Buffer Cache Accuracy: low<br />
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== Gameplay Vidoes ==<br />
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{{#ev:youtube|ooT0O_I4754|300|inline|[https://youtu.be/ooT0O_I4754 The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild on Cemu 1.7.5]|frame}}<br />
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== Testing ==<br />
{{teststart}}<br />
{{testsection|1.7|collapsed}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4d|OS=Windows 7 x64|region=PAL|CPU=Intel i7 6700k|GPU=AMD Radeon HD 7850 2GB|user=MajinCry|FPS=15|rating=Loads|notes=FPS hovers between 14.94-15.08 in the starting room. Game is updated to v64, GPU driver is v17.4.1}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.3d|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel i5 6600k|GPU=Nvidia GTX 1080|user=kotton|FPS=15|rating=Loads|notes=Low Minimum FPS, Low average outside area}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.2|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core I7-6700HQ 2.60 GHz|GPU=Nvidia GTX 980M|user=King Superhéri|FPS=10|rating=Loads|notes=24 GB RAM Using Bilinear and GPU buffer low and An Xbox One Controller as Input}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.2|OS=Windows 7|region=EUR|CPU=AMD A6|GPU=AMD R7 250|user=darc|FPS=20|rating=Unplayable}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.2|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel i7 3770k|GPU=Nvidia GTX 1080|user=ipodtouchdude|FPS=20|rating=Loads}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.2|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel Pentium G3420|GPU=Nvidia 1060 3gb|user=Obito1903|FPS=30|rating=Loads|notes=Game Crash at title screen}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.2|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel Pentium G4400|GPU=Intel HD 510|user=SKOOT4life|FPS=45|rating=Loads|notes=The game loads and works fine, but when you try to get into the actual game (that is, create a game or load a game) the emulation continues but you can't press anything. It doesn't really crash though.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.2c|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel Core i7 5820K|GPU=Nvidia GTX 1060|user=REGNR8|FPS=~15|rating=Loads|notes=The same goes for all builds of Cemu. No sound in the majority of builds with the exception of 1.6.# builds. Some menu sound effects are present.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.3|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel i5 7600k|GPU=gtx 1070|user=stepping|FPS=15|rating=Runs|notes=The game has an overall low fps and lags pretty heavily when you kill an enemy. But you can actually get into the game now. }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.3d|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel Core i5 3450|GPU=AMD HD7870|user=d3rive|FPS=~10-15|rating=Runs|notes=Game loads fine and is indeed playable but that's just it. Many textures missing/not loading.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.3d|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel i7 4770k|GPU=nVidia GTX 970|user=Ktululz|FPS=~15|rating=Runs|notes=The game runs at an average of 15fps outdoor, and up to 30fps indoor, with some texture glitches, and some heavy lags. The water doesn't have any physics effect. Magnesis doesn't work. Game freezes/crashes on certain events/loadings. }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.3d|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=AMD Ryzen 7 1800X|GPU=nVidia GTX 1080|user=wombat|FPS=~20|rating=Runs|notes=The game runs at an average of 20fps with hard lag spikes regularly interrupting gameplay. Have had no crashes so far, but random graphics cover the screen upon activating the first Sheikah Tower. }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.3d|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=AMD FX-8350|GPU=AMD R9 280x|user=WarlockSRB|FPS=~10|rating=Runs|notes=The game has know bugs, with AMD graphics card there is strange texture glitching from NPCs. By using CheatEngine and setting CEMU to run in speedhack mode game is playable, even though fps counter on emu is showing low numbers. }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.3d|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Pentium G3258 3.9@OC|GPU=GTX750ti|user=Larbaco|FPS=15~25|rating=Runs|notes= The game runs at an average of 15~25fps outdoor, and up to 30fps indoor, with some texture glitches, and some minor lags. The water doesn't have any physics effect. Magnesis, Stasis and Camera runes doesn't work. Using RamDisk and hook for h264}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.3d|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=AMD FX-4100|GPU=Nvidia GTX 570|user=Talbot|FPS=10|rating=Runs|notes=Not very playable, it lags during frame drops to 1 fps when landing after jumping and during lighting effects (e.g. striking something with a weapon). Glowing outlines from chests is offset quite a bit, not noticeable with other reflections. Using the 540p graphic pack has no noticeable improvement.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4b|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel I3-4170|GPU=Nvidia GTX 1050TI OC|user=Notelu|FPS=15-25|rating=Playable|notes= All Features work, Camera Rune pictures are all black, but still detects quest items and will work as intended when shown to a NPC.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4c|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel i5 4960k @ 4.4Ghz OC|GPU=Nvidia GTX 970|user=TheCraftUnion|FPS=20-30|rating=Playable|notes= Perfect 30 fps in a lot of areas. Busy areas it fluctuates between 23-27, with no drops lower than 20 in villages. Other than some minor lighting bugs and softlocks, the game seems to be fully playable. }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4d|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel i7-4790k @ 4.0Ghz |GPU=Nvidia GTX 970|user=Wynadorn|FPS=30|rating=Playable|notes=Runs great! Rarely doping frames in the overworld, used external FPS limiter to prevent speed-ups indoors, Cemuhook plugin provided a significant (30-50%) fps increase, 8GB DD3 RAM @ 800Mhz + page file on SSD, infrequently requires a reload or crashes}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4d|OS=Windows 10 Pro x64|region=USA|CPU=Intel i7-4770 @ 3.4Ghz|GPU=AMD Radeon HD 5700 1GB|user=SilentResident|FPS=10|rating=Runs|notes=Getting crashes nearly as soon as the game starts/loads. Even in the rare cases where it does not crash immdiatelly, I can only enjoy 5-10 FPS, and that for 10-30 seconds before a crash is certain. Serious rendering issues, hard to see anything besides the playable character. Problems persist even with Affinity option enabled, CheatEngine speedhack activated and Video drivers updated.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4d|OS=Windows 10 Pro x64|region=USA|CPU=AMD Ryzen 7 1700x @ 3.9Ghz|GPU=NVIDIA GTX 960|user=brswattt|FPS=15-25|rating=Playable|notes=Setting the game FPS limit to 5, and running cheat engine with a 4.5x modifier, the game runs perfectly. This is with GPU Fence turned off in CEMU. Prevents the speed up and slow down (rubber banding)}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4d|OS=Windows 10 Pro x64|region=USA|CPU=Intel i7-6800k OC @ 4.0Ghz|GPU=NVIDIA GTX 1070 8GB|user=UtterSpartan|FPS=25-30|rating=Playable|notes=Requires just about every trick you can find (use those config settings above!) and messing with NVIDIA Control Panel, but after all that it runs at a mostly consistent 30 FPS outside and at a weird 50-60 FPS in the shrines. Working on fixing that last one.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4d|OS=Windows 7 Ultimate x64|region=EUR|CPU=AMD FX8320 @ 4.20Ghz|GPU=NVIDIA GTX 960 2GB|user=marazio92|FPS=10-15|rating=Runs|notes=Everything works properly. No relevant graphic glitches, anyway I have not tested it long.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4d|OS=Windows 10 Education x64|region=EUR|CPU=Intel i5-6500 @ 3.20Ghz|GPU= AMD Radeon r9 380 4GB|user=psq|FPS=13-20|rating=Runs|notes=It is playable during the not-too-dynamic periods. Heavy framerate drops during battles. No relevant glitches, but the pre-renderized scenes are replaced by colorful screens.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4d|OS=Windows 10 Pro x64|region=EUR|CPU=Intel i7-6700K @ 4.50Ghz|GPU= AMD Radeon r9 290 |user=arkra|FPS=17-30|rating=Playable|notes=Constant 25-30 in the overworld with 17-20 in towns. Using RivaTuner to limit to 30 FPS. 32GB DDR4 3200MHz RAM.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4d|OS=Windows 10 Pro 64x|region=USA|CPU=Intel i5 3570k|GPU=Nvidia GTX 980 4GB|user=kaede|FPS=11-15|rating=Playable|notes=FPS is around 15-19 in the starting room, once outside it drops to around 11-15. Stutters a lot, though. Game is updated to v64.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4d|OS=Windows 10 Home 64x|region=EUR|CPU=Intel i7 4790k|GPU=Nvidia GTX 970 4GB|user=fenos|FPS=20-30|rating=Playable|notes=FPS is around 20-30 in the world, once in rooms, it's 60 fps, but game is VERY fast, like speedhack. Rare stuttering, but freezing sometime. Game is updated to v64. Cemu HOOK been used.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.5|OS=Windows 10 Pro 64x|region=USA|CPU=AMD FX 8150 @ 3.61GHz 16GB RAM|GPU=Nvidia GTX 960 4GB|user=UltimateFury|FPS=17-20|rating=Playable|notes=FPS is around 17-20 Seems to be pretty stable except when encountering new shaders. Inside shrines the FPS jumps up higher. No crashes in over an hour of play with only 1 soft lock right outside Ja Baij Shrine. While playing, total CPU usage was at about 39-40% and total RAM usage was about 50% Values seemed to be fairly stable. Tested with identical settings, shaders, and save file on 1.7.4d and only noticed about a 1 FPS increase on 1.7.5. Both tests were done standing outside of Ja Baij Shrine. EDIT: I was getting 14-15 but then I realized that the FenceSkip toggle wasn't set in options and once I enabled it FPS jumped to around 20.}}<br />
{{testend}}<br />
{{testsection|1.8}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0|OS=Windows 10 Home x64|region=USA|CPU=Intel i7-7700 @ 3.60Ghz|GPU= nVidia GTX 1070 |user=winctrlaltdel|FPS=15-20|rating=Playable|notes=Constant 15-20 in the overworld with Drops as low as 5 fps based on activity. 16GB DDR4 RAM. Machine is an Alienware Aurora R6}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0|OS=Windows 10 Pro x64|region=EU|CPU=Intel i7-930 @ 4.20Ghz|GPU= nVidia GTX 690 |user=PervySage|FPS=28-30|rating=Playable|notes=This is using a speed hack, 24GB ram, SSD. There is a stutter every 5-6, minutes that last maybe 1/2 a second at most. The CPU & GFX card are super old in comparison to most on here. once the speed hack is used, the game is very playable. Without the speed hack I get 10-15 fps.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0|OS=Windows 10 Pro x64|region=USA|CPU=AMD Phenom II x4 955 BE @3.2Ghz|GPU= AMD Radeon R9 380 2GB |user=Pampalos|FPS=5-10|rating=Runs|notes=FPS: 5-7 outdoors, 7-10 indoors. Sometimes fps drops to 1-2 on certain actions (ex:when aquiring the slate tablet) or while hitting enemies in battle. The 360p, 540p and no AA graphic packs don't help much, only about 1 fps or so. 8GB DDR3 RAM, HDD 7200rpm and 16GB virtual ram (pagefile).}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0|OS=Windows 10 Home x64|region=EU|CPU=Intel i5-7600K @ 4.90Ghz|GPU= nVidia GTX 1080Ti 11GB|user=KAoSBREeD|FPS=30 (60 in Shrines)|rating=Playable|notes=Perfectly playable, can play for hours on a stable constant 30 FPS (Think the game caps it at that as Shrines jump to 60, so have to disable fence skip for it to drop to 30, as it runs at double speed) Have the odd crash here and there, but few and far between.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0b|OS=Windows 10 Pro x64|region=Europe|CPU=AMD Athlon(tm) X4 880K Quad Core Processor 4GHz|GPU=AMD Radeon(TM) RX460 "Sapphire" 4GB|user=The Last Melody|FPS=10-20|rating=Playable|notes=Usually runs at 15 FPS. but may drop to 10 in a few areas and go as high as 20 in other. Am using CEMUHook with both affinity to physical cores and Fence skip hack enabled. Without, it runs at 10-12 normally. Also, after meeting the king, almost all the textures in game returned colourful, small, square, boxes. It will also periodically crash every 2 or 3 hours of playing, seemingly regardlesss of where. Input is a DS3 controller with Xinpu drivers. Also seem to consistently crash when Hestus does his work. 16GB DDR4 RAM,}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0b|OS=Windows 10 Home x64|region=USA|CPU=Intel i7-6700HQ @2.60GHz|GPU=Nvidia GeForce GTX 960M 2GB VRAM|user=SomeLog|FPS=15-25|rating=Playable|notes=Using a speed hack to have the game running decently. Without the speed hack, the frames would usually be around 5-12 fps. Generally the game plays very smoothly, unless I'm in a town or an area with a lot of things going on on screen (like heavy snow and enemies). I've had some issues with textures appearing glitched after cutscenes, and occasionally the game may start glitching with sound effects resulting in it repeatedly playing random sound effects like water splashing, fire crackling, and the horse's cry. These get fixed whenever I close out of the emulator and start the game back up. I luckily haven't had the game crash for me too often. I think it only happens when the game tries to summon an object into existence and fails. I have Cemu and the game stored on a HDD, and I have 16GB DDR4 RAM.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0b|OS=Windows 10 Home x64|region=USA|CPU=AMD Athlon II X4 645 Quad Core @3.1GHz|GPU=nVidia GTX 1060 6GB|user=LegacyBuilder|FPS=10-15|rating=Playable|notes= CEMU and the game are installed on an SSD and the PC has 16GB of 1600 MHz DDR3 RAM.<br />
I played around with a very old AMD processor to determine if CEMU is capable of running the game on older machines in its current state. I was fairly successful: The game runs at 10-15 FPS in the overworld and 20-30 FPS in shrines, with occasional drops of 2-3 frames during periods of high activity. I optimized the game's performance to this level by first closing all CPU-intensive background programs, enabling the GX2SetGPUFence hack with CEMUhook, and changing my 3D Settings for CEMU in the NVIDIA Control Panel to their recommended values (Multi-display setting= "Single display performance mode" , Power Mode= "Prefer maximum performance", and Threaded Optimization= "Auto"). The games runs, but is completely unplayable, without these tweaks. Performance also seems to be somewhat improved by going into Task Manager's "Settings" tab and setting CEMU's Priority to "High", but this MAY possibly reduce system stability and result in occasional crashes after 2 hours of gameplay. Performance shows no noticeable improvement when using the "No AA" or Reduced Resolution Graphics Packs and it takes a hit when using any High Resolution Graphic Pack.<br />
My hardware monitor shows that the GPU is barely utilized at an average of ~30% during gameplay while the CPU is consistently utilized at >80%. Obviously, the CPU is bottlenecking performance and is not powerful enough to run the game optimally in the current version of CEMU. Although I somewhat doubt that the game's performance will ever reach an acceptable level of playability with this CPU, I will revisit the Athlon II X4 645's performance in future CEMU updates.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0b|OS=Windows 10 Pro x64|region=USA|CPU=AMD Phenom II x4 955 BE @3.2Ghz|GPU= AMD Radeon R9 380 2GB |user=Pampalos|FPS=8-20|rating=Playable|notes=FPS: 8-10 outdoors(mostly 9), 12-20 indoors (ex: 20 fps when extracting the rune in Oman Au Shrine). Less fps drops, only 5 drops to 4-5 fps in an hour. Improvment overall with new 120mm cpu fan and cemu.exe priority in task manager set to high. Not much improvment with 540p graphics pack. 8GB DDR3 RAM, HDD 7200rpm and 16GB virtual ram.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0b|OS=Windows 10 Education Edition x64|region=USA|CPU=Intel i7 6700K @4.2Ghz|GPU= Zotac Geforce GTX 1070 AMP Edition! |user=RamboniMan|FPS=30 Mostly|rating=Playable|notes= FPS runs 30 constantly until lots of mobs come around maybe 4 or 5 monsters then my FPS takes a small dip for a second or 2 down to 10-15fps then goes back up to 25-30. Ran in to issues on the US version of the game. Would crash every time I tried to enter the very first temple to get the magnet rune on the loading screen. My fix was to download the EU version and switch the Region of CEMU to EU and that fixed it for me but I still encounter the random sound looping glitch. Also found a temporary fix to the double speed in temples. I turned off the fence skip hack once in a temple then turned it back on once finished with the temple. Most temples run at 60fps when the fence skip hack is on, it makes the game run in double speed when inside of a temple. Lastly, I, as well as many others, suffer from random crashes after half an hour, an hour, two hours of game play, very random. I think it has to do with the way textures and shaders load in, very weird the randomness of the crashes are. Seems to crash a lot when surrounded by mountainous terrain which is about 70-75% of the game. Changing graphics packs does not help, tried testing crashes with the 1080p pack and no pack at all. Also performance does not change either. To add to the other system specs I am also running 16GB DDR4 2400 RAM and everything is on a single Samsung 850 Evo 1TB SSD.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0b|OS=Windows 10 x64|region=EUR|CPU=AMD R5 1600 @ 3.8ghz|GPU=Geforce GTX 660 Ti|user=snackleroni|FPS=20-30|rating=Playable|notes=Very playable. I'm also using Cemuhook, which gives ~10 more fps with gpufenceskip on. In very wide open areas fps hovers around ~20, but in shrines or less intensive areas it mostly sits at 30. Haven't gotten too far yet but I have had a couple of crashes when using some sheikah slate powers. Other specs: 16gb DDR4 @ 2400mhz and Cemu is running from non-ssd.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0b|OS=Windows 10 x64|region=USA|CPU=INTEL R5 1600 @ 3.3ghz|GPU=MSI-rebranded GTX 770 |user=RedGhost|FPS=25-30|rating=Playable|notes=Very playable with only minor crashes every once in awhile. Make sure to save often. Unplayable without cemuhook and gpufenceskip on, gets me about 10-20 fps. Shrines get 60 fps, so an fps limiter is advised if you don't want to complete them on 2x speed. Running from an SSD (samsung brand), 16gb DDR3 memory. Game is updated to latest version. Using a graphics pack to get 1080p resolution and shadows, almost no negative impact so well advised.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0b|OS=Windows 10 Pro x64|region=EUR|CPU=Intel i7 6700K @4.5Ghz|GPU= MSI Geforce GTX 1070 Gaming X |user=GarridiN|FPS=28-30|rating=Playable|notes= Runs perfect at constant 30 fps with very rare drops to 28 fps in massive areas with GX2SetGPUFence Skip Hack active. Other specs: 16Gb DDR4@2400 Mhz, SSD M.2. Played the whole game with the following Graphic Packs: 4K, HiResShadows, AARemoval and Contrasty.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.1b|OS=Windows 10 Home x64|region=USA|CPU= AMD FX 8300 @4.0Ghz (2.35Mhz FSB w/ 17x Multi)|GPU= EVGA GTX 960 2GB SSC |user=GalacticArachnids|FPS=15-30|rating=Playable|notes= Runs well in open areas, non combat (25-27 FPS). Will drop to 15-20 FPS in combat and in towns. Everything played with GX2SetGPUFence Skip Hack active, and 1080p Graphics Pack. No other graphic modifications active. Currently facing random crashes after teleportation, but it seems like the "rainbow" textures after cutscenes have been fixed (since 1.8.0b) Other relative specs/ settings: 8GB DDR3 @ 1800MHz (20gb page file on 120gb SSD, w/ 8.1k shader cache file), and CEMU running off 240gb SSD, same drive as OS.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.1b|OS=Windows 7 Professional x64|region=EU|CPU= AMD FX 8350 @4.0Ghz (No OC)|GPU= Geforce GTX 750 Ti |user=MCO|FPS=15-20|rating=Playable|notes= I only played the first few minutes on the plateau. Stable 18-20fps with frequent (every 30 seconds) lags. Game version is v1.2.0 with GX2SetGPUFence Skip. Affinity to physical cores only and VSync don't seem to affect the Performance. 8GB DDR3 RAM w/ SSD.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.1b|OS=Windows 10 Home x64|region=USA|CPU= Intel i5 2500k @ 4.0ghz|GPU= AMD Radeon 7970 |user=jebbyderinger|FPS=20-30|rating=Playable|notes=Very playable. Framerate moves between 20-30fps outside with GPUFenceskip but usually stays close to 30. Inside is always at least 30fps. Game crashes at least once every hour but it's always while traveling long distances in the overworld. The photos show for the captured memories quest but not when you try to view them individually zoomed in. Some shadow glitches in the overworld on the terrain. }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.1b|OS=Windows 10 Pro x64|region=USA|CPU= Intel i7 7700k @ 4.2ghz|GPU= AMD R9 270x |user=dwop|FPS=20-30|rating= Loads|notes= Crashes within 1 minute of playing, with 1.80 this was not an issue. Logs state "Compile error in shader 11bbf9e4b79a2f63" followed by 30 compliation errors, specifically error(#172) Too many arguments constructorERROR and error(#202) No matching overloaded function found: textureLodOffsetERROR. }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.1b|OS=Windows 10|region=EU|CPU=Intel Core i5-4460 @ 3.20GHz|GPU=Nvidia GTX 780 3GB|user=Tim|FPS=20-30|rating= Playable|notes=Game is playable, running the game on 30 fps in open areas, and 15-20 in towns. I sometimes crash, mostly after fast travels, but also some random crashes. Running the game on a SSD really helps, got me 10+ fps. Playing withouth speedhack, 360p no anti-aliasing texture pack. I did almost every posible fps boost that I could find on the internet, and i play with GPUFenceskip, cemuHook 0.5.<br />
*edit: the temporary fix cemu181t1 fixes all of my crashes, haven't crashed in 5 hours, I will update this when the game crashes. }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.1b|OS=Windows 10 x64|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i3-7100 @ 3.9Ghz|GPU=Nvidia GT 730|user=ChrisChaos|FPS=15-30|rating=Playable|notes=Cemuhook & Fenceskip enabled. 20-25 fps in overworld. 25-30 fps in shrines. Frequent random crashes which seem to happen more often after fast traveling or while paragliding over long distances. }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.1b|OS=Windows 10 x64|region=EU|CPU=Intel Core i5-4690k @ 3.5Ghz|GPU=Nvidia GTX 760 Gigabyte OC 4GB|user=Rosentine|FPS=20+|rating=Playable|notes=Cemuhook & Fenceskip enabled. 20-30 fps in overworld. 40 fps in shrines. Depending on which resolution I was playing there is more or less freezes. I was playing with AA off and 720p and gameplay was quite smooth with random freezes, on 1080 AA OFF, freezes became annoying. }}</div>Timhttps://wiki.cemu.info/index.php?title=The_Legend_of_Zelda:_Breath_of_the_Wild&diff=5285The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild2017-07-11T19:16:41Z<p>Tim: /* Testing */</p>
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<div>{{Infobox VG<br />
|title = The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild<br />
|image = [[File:BreathoftheWildFinalCover.jpg|295px]] <br />
|developer = Nintendo EPD<br />
|publisher = Nintendo<br />
|series = The Legend of Zelda<br />
|released = {{vgrelease|WW= March 3, 2017}} <br />
|genre = Action-adventure<br />
|modes = Single-player<br />
|input = GamePad, Pro Controller<br />
|wikipedia = The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild<br />
|rating = Runs<br />
}}<br />
'''The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild''' is an action-adventure video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch and Wii U video game consoles. It is the 19th release in the main The Legend of Zelda series. The title's gameplay and mechanics constitute a departure from the series' conventions, featuring an open-world environment, a detailed physics engine, high-definition visuals, voice acting, and the ability to play through the game's dungeons in any order. Announced in 2013, the game was initially planned for release as a Wii U exclusive in 2015, but was delayed twice prior to its release on 3 March 2017. Breath of the Wild was a launch title for the Switch, and the final Nintendo-produced game for the Wii U.<br />
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== Known Issues ==<br />
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=== FPS drops and stuttering ===<br />
*This can be fixed sometimes with a shader cache.<br />
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=== Missing textures ===<br />
*There is no fix for that yet.<br />
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=== Excessive amount of RAM used for shadercache on Nvidia & Intel GPUs ===<br />
*There is no fix for that yet.<br />
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== Configuration ==<br />
*For cutscenes video playback, the extension [[Cemuhook]] must be installed.<br />
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*Various settings must be set:<br />
**CPU Mode: recompiler<br />
**CPU Timer: host based<br />
**GPU Buffer Cache Accuracy: low<br />
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== Gameplay Vidoes ==<br />
{{#ev:youtube|oPnSw0RoO5s|300|inline|[https://youtu.be/oPnSw0RoO5s The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild on Cemu 1.8.0]|frame}}<br />
{{#ev:youtube|Xs5_0M0DZnc|300|inline|[https://youtu.be/Xs5_0M0DZnc The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild on Cemu 1.7.5]|frame}}<br />
{{#ev:youtube|ooT0O_I4754|300|inline|[https://youtu.be/ooT0O_I4754 The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild on Cemu 1.7.5]|frame}}<br />
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== Testing ==<br />
{{teststart}}<br />
{{testsection|1.7|collapsed}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4d|OS=Windows 7 x64|region=PAL|CPU=Intel i7 6700k|GPU=AMD Radeon HD 7850 2GB|user=MajinCry|FPS=15|rating=Loads|notes=FPS hovers between 14.94-15.08 in the starting room. Game is updated to v64, GPU driver is v17.4.1}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.3d|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel i5 6600k|GPU=Nvidia GTX 1080|user=kotton|FPS=15|rating=Loads|notes=Low Minimum FPS, Low average outside area}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.2|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core I7-6700HQ 2.60 GHz|GPU=Nvidia GTX 980M|user=King Superhéri|FPS=10|rating=Loads|notes=24 GB RAM Using Bilinear and GPU buffer low and An Xbox One Controller as Input}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.2|OS=Windows 7|region=EUR|CPU=AMD A6|GPU=AMD R7 250|user=darc|FPS=20|rating=Unplayable}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.2|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel i7 3770k|GPU=Nvidia GTX 1080|user=ipodtouchdude|FPS=20|rating=Loads}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.2|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel Pentium G3420|GPU=Nvidia 1060 3gb|user=Obito1903|FPS=30|rating=Loads|notes=Game Crash at title screen}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.2|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel Pentium G4400|GPU=Intel HD 510|user=SKOOT4life|FPS=45|rating=Loads|notes=The game loads and works fine, but when you try to get into the actual game (that is, create a game or load a game) the emulation continues but you can't press anything. It doesn't really crash though.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.2c|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel Core i7 5820K|GPU=Nvidia GTX 1060|user=REGNR8|FPS=~15|rating=Loads|notes=The same goes for all builds of Cemu. No sound in the majority of builds with the exception of 1.6.# builds. Some menu sound effects are present.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.3|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel i5 7600k|GPU=gtx 1070|user=stepping|FPS=15|rating=Runs|notes=The game has an overall low fps and lags pretty heavily when you kill an enemy. But you can actually get into the game now. }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.3d|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel Core i5 3450|GPU=AMD HD7870|user=d3rive|FPS=~10-15|rating=Runs|notes=Game loads fine and is indeed playable but that's just it. Many textures missing/not loading.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.3d|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel i7 4770k|GPU=nVidia GTX 970|user=Ktululz|FPS=~15|rating=Runs|notes=The game runs at an average of 15fps outdoor, and up to 30fps indoor, with some texture glitches, and some heavy lags. The water doesn't have any physics effect. Magnesis doesn't work. Game freezes/crashes on certain events/loadings. }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.3d|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=AMD Ryzen 7 1800X|GPU=nVidia GTX 1080|user=wombat|FPS=~20|rating=Runs|notes=The game runs at an average of 20fps with hard lag spikes regularly interrupting gameplay. Have had no crashes so far, but random graphics cover the screen upon activating the first Sheikah Tower. }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.3d|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=AMD FX-8350|GPU=AMD R9 280x|user=WarlockSRB|FPS=~10|rating=Runs|notes=The game has know bugs, with AMD graphics card there is strange texture glitching from NPCs. By using CheatEngine and setting CEMU to run in speedhack mode game is playable, even though fps counter on emu is showing low numbers. }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.3d|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Pentium G3258 3.9@OC|GPU=GTX750ti|user=Larbaco|FPS=15~25|rating=Runs|notes= The game runs at an average of 15~25fps outdoor, and up to 30fps indoor, with some texture glitches, and some minor lags. The water doesn't have any physics effect. Magnesis, Stasis and Camera runes doesn't work. Using RamDisk and hook for h264}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.3d|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=AMD FX-4100|GPU=Nvidia GTX 570|user=Talbot|FPS=10|rating=Runs|notes=Not very playable, it lags during frame drops to 1 fps when landing after jumping and during lighting effects (e.g. striking something with a weapon). Glowing outlines from chests is offset quite a bit, not noticeable with other reflections. Using the 540p graphic pack has no noticeable improvement.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4b|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel I3-4170|GPU=Nvidia GTX 1050TI OC|user=Notelu|FPS=15-25|rating=Playable|notes= All Features work, Camera Rune pictures are all black, but still detects quest items and will work as intended when shown to a NPC.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4c|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel i5 4960k @ 4.4Ghz OC|GPU=Nvidia GTX 970|user=TheCraftUnion|FPS=20-30|rating=Playable|notes= Perfect 30 fps in a lot of areas. Busy areas it fluctuates between 23-27, with no drops lower than 20 in villages. Other than some minor lighting bugs and softlocks, the game seems to be fully playable. }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4d|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel i7-4790k @ 4.0Ghz |GPU=Nvidia GTX 970|user=Wynadorn|FPS=30|rating=Playable|notes=Runs great! Rarely doping frames in the overworld, used external FPS limiter to prevent speed-ups indoors, Cemuhook plugin provided a significant (30-50%) fps increase, 8GB DD3 RAM @ 800Mhz + page file on SSD, infrequently requires a reload or crashes}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4d|OS=Windows 10 Pro x64|region=USA|CPU=Intel i7-4770 @ 3.4Ghz|GPU=AMD Radeon HD 5700 1GB|user=SilentResident|FPS=10|rating=Runs|notes=Getting crashes nearly as soon as the game starts/loads. Even in the rare cases where it does not crash immdiatelly, I can only enjoy 5-10 FPS, and that for 10-30 seconds before a crash is certain. Serious rendering issues, hard to see anything besides the playable character. Problems persist even with Affinity option enabled, CheatEngine speedhack activated and Video drivers updated.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4d|OS=Windows 10 Pro x64|region=USA|CPU=AMD Ryzen 7 1700x @ 3.9Ghz|GPU=NVIDIA GTX 960|user=brswattt|FPS=15-25|rating=Playable|notes=Setting the game FPS limit to 5, and running cheat engine with a 4.5x modifier, the game runs perfectly. This is with GPU Fence turned off in CEMU. Prevents the speed up and slow down (rubber banding)}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4d|OS=Windows 10 Pro x64|region=USA|CPU=Intel i7-6800k OC @ 4.0Ghz|GPU=NVIDIA GTX 1070 8GB|user=UtterSpartan|FPS=25-30|rating=Playable|notes=Requires just about every trick you can find (use those config settings above!) and messing with NVIDIA Control Panel, but after all that it runs at a mostly consistent 30 FPS outside and at a weird 50-60 FPS in the shrines. Working on fixing that last one.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4d|OS=Windows 7 Ultimate x64|region=EUR|CPU=AMD FX8320 @ 4.20Ghz|GPU=NVIDIA GTX 960 2GB|user=marazio92|FPS=10-15|rating=Runs|notes=Everything works properly. No relevant graphic glitches, anyway I have not tested it long.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4d|OS=Windows 10 Education x64|region=EUR|CPU=Intel i5-6500 @ 3.20Ghz|GPU= AMD Radeon r9 380 4GB|user=psq|FPS=13-20|rating=Runs|notes=It is playable during the not-too-dynamic periods. Heavy framerate drops during battles. No relevant glitches, but the pre-renderized scenes are replaced by colorful screens.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4d|OS=Windows 10 Pro x64|region=EUR|CPU=Intel i7-6700K @ 4.50Ghz|GPU= AMD Radeon r9 290 |user=arkra|FPS=17-30|rating=Playable|notes=Constant 25-30 in the overworld with 17-20 in towns. Using RivaTuner to limit to 30 FPS. 32GB DDR4 3200MHz RAM.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4d|OS=Windows 10 Pro 64x|region=USA|CPU=Intel i5 3570k|GPU=Nvidia GTX 980 4GB|user=kaede|FPS=11-15|rating=Playable|notes=FPS is around 15-19 in the starting room, once outside it drops to around 11-15. Stutters a lot, though. Game is updated to v64.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4d|OS=Windows 10 Home 64x|region=EUR|CPU=Intel i7 4790k|GPU=Nvidia GTX 970 4GB|user=fenos|FPS=20-30|rating=Playable|notes=FPS is around 20-30 in the world, once in rooms, it's 60 fps, but game is VERY fast, like speedhack. Rare stuttering, but freezing sometime. Game is updated to v64. Cemu HOOK been used.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.5|OS=Windows 10 Pro 64x|region=USA|CPU=AMD FX 8150 @ 3.61GHz 16GB RAM|GPU=Nvidia GTX 960 4GB|user=UltimateFury|FPS=17-20|rating=Playable|notes=FPS is around 17-20 Seems to be pretty stable except when encountering new shaders. Inside shrines the FPS jumps up higher. No crashes in over an hour of play with only 1 soft lock right outside Ja Baij Shrine. While playing, total CPU usage was at about 39-40% and total RAM usage was about 50% Values seemed to be fairly stable. Tested with identical settings, shaders, and save file on 1.7.4d and only noticed about a 1 FPS increase on 1.7.5. Both tests were done standing outside of Ja Baij Shrine. EDIT: I was getting 14-15 but then I realized that the FenceSkip toggle wasn't set in options and once I enabled it FPS jumped to around 20.}}<br />
{{testend}}<br />
{{testsection|1.8}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0|OS=Windows 10 Home x64|region=USA|CPU=Intel i7-7700 @ 3.60Ghz|GPU= nVidia GTX 1070 |user=winctrlaltdel|FPS=15-20|rating=Playable|notes=Constant 15-20 in the overworld with Drops as low as 5 fps based on activity. 16GB DDR4 RAM. Machine is an Alienware Aurora R6}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0|OS=Windows 10 Pro x64|region=EU|CPU=Intel i7-930 @ 4.20Ghz|GPU= nVidia GTX 690 |user=PervySage|FPS=28-30|rating=Playable|notes=This is using a speed hack, 24GB ram, SSD. There is a stutter every 5-6, minutes that last maybe 1/2 a second at most. The CPU & GFX card are super old in comparison to most on here. once the speed hack is used, the game is very playable. Without the speed hack I get 10-15 fps.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0|OS=Windows 10 Pro x64|region=USA|CPU=AMD Phenom II x4 955 BE @3.2Ghz|GPU= AMD Radeon R9 380 2GB |user=Pampalos|FPS=5-10|rating=Runs|notes=FPS: 5-7 outdoors, 7-10 indoors. Sometimes fps drops to 1-2 on certain actions (ex:when aquiring the slate tablet) or while hitting enemies in battle. The 360p, 540p and no AA graphic packs don't help much, only about 1 fps or so. 8GB DDR3 RAM, HDD 7200rpm and 16GB virtual ram (pagefile).}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0|OS=Windows 10 Home x64|region=EU|CPU=Intel i5-7600K @ 4.90Ghz|GPU= nVidia GTX 1080Ti 11GB|user=KAoSBREeD|FPS=30 (60 in Shrines)|rating=Playable|notes=Perfectly playable, can play for hours on a stable constant 30 FPS (Think the game caps it at that as Shrines jump to 60, so have to disable fence skip for it to drop to 30, as it runs at double speed) Have the odd crash here and there, but few and far between.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0b|OS=Windows 10 Pro x64|region=Europe|CPU=AMD Athlon(tm) X4 880K Quad Core Processor 4GHz|GPU=AMD Radeon(TM) RX460 "Sapphire" 4GB|user=The Last Melody|FPS=10-20|rating=Playable|notes=Usually runs at 15 FPS. but may drop to 10 in a few areas and go as high as 20 in other. Am using CEMUHook with both affinity to physical cores and Fence skip hack enabled. Without, it runs at 10-12 normally. Also, after meeting the king, almost all the textures in game returned colourful, small, square, boxes. It will also periodically crash every 2 or 3 hours of playing, seemingly regardlesss of where. Input is a DS3 controller with Xinpu drivers. Also seem to consistently crash when Hestus does his work. 16GB DDR4 RAM,}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0b|OS=Windows 10 Home x64|region=USA|CPU=Intel i7-6700HQ @2.60GHz|GPU=Nvidia GeForce GTX 960M 2GB VRAM|user=SomeLog|FPS=15-25|rating=Playable|notes=Using a speed hack to have the game running decently. Without the speed hack, the frames would usually be around 5-12 fps. Generally the game plays very smoothly, unless I'm in a town or an area with a lot of things going on on screen (like heavy snow and enemies). I've had some issues with textures appearing glitched after cutscenes, and occasionally the game may start glitching with sound effects resulting in it repeatedly playing random sound effects like water splashing, fire crackling, and the horse's cry. These get fixed whenever I close out of the emulator and start the game back up. I luckily haven't had the game crash for me too often. I think it only happens when the game tries to summon an object into existence and fails. I have Cemu and the game stored on a HDD, and I have 16GB DDR4 RAM.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0b|OS=Windows 10 Home x64|region=USA|CPU=AMD Athlon II X4 645 Quad Core @3.1GHz|GPU=nVidia GTX 1060 6GB|user=LegacyBuilder|FPS=10-15|rating=Playable|notes= CEMU and the game are installed on an SSD and the PC has 16GB of 1600 MHz DDR3 RAM.<br />
I played around with a very old AMD processor to determine if CEMU is capable of running the game on older machines in its current state. I was fairly successful: The game runs at 10-15 FPS in the overworld and 20-30 FPS in shrines, with occasional drops of 2-3 frames during periods of high activity. I optimized the game's performance to this level by first closing all CPU-intensive background programs, enabling the GX2SetGPUFence hack with CEMUhook, and changing my 3D Settings for CEMU in the NVIDIA Control Panel to their recommended values (Multi-display setting= "Single display performance mode" , Power Mode= "Prefer maximum performance", and Threaded Optimization= "Auto"). The games runs, but is completely unplayable, without these tweaks. Performance also seems to be somewhat improved by going into Task Manager's "Settings" tab and setting CEMU's Priority to "High", but this MAY possibly reduce system stability and result in occasional crashes after 2 hours of gameplay. Performance shows no noticeable improvement when using the "No AA" or Reduced Resolution Graphics Packs and it takes a hit when using any High Resolution Graphic Pack.<br />
My hardware monitor shows that the GPU is barely utilized at an average of ~30% during gameplay while the CPU is consistently utilized at >80%. Obviously, the CPU is bottlenecking performance and is not powerful enough to run the game optimally in the current version of CEMU. Although I somewhat doubt that the game's performance will ever reach an acceptable level of playability with this CPU, I will revisit the Athlon II X4 645's performance in future CEMU updates.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0b|OS=Windows 10 Pro x64|region=USA|CPU=AMD Phenom II x4 955 BE @3.2Ghz|GPU= AMD Radeon R9 380 2GB |user=Pampalos|FPS=8-20|rating=Playable|notes=FPS: 8-10 outdoors(mostly 9), 12-20 indoors (ex: 20 fps when extracting the rune in Oman Au Shrine). Less fps drops, only 5 drops to 4-5 fps in an hour. Improvment overall with new 120mm cpu fan and cemu.exe priority in task manager set to high. Not much improvment with 540p graphics pack. 8GB DDR3 RAM, HDD 7200rpm and 16GB virtual ram.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0b|OS=Windows 10 Education Edition x64|region=USA|CPU=Intel i7 6700K @4.2Ghz|GPU= Zotac Geforce GTX 1070 AMP Edition! |user=RamboniMan|FPS=30 Mostly|rating=Playable|notes= FPS runs 30 constantly until lots of mobs come around maybe 4 or 5 monsters then my FPS takes a small dip for a second or 2 down to 10-15fps then goes back up to 25-30. Ran in to issues on the US version of the game. Would crash every time I tried to enter the very first temple to get the magnet rune on the loading screen. My fix was to download the EU version and switch the Region of CEMU to EU and that fixed it for me but I still encounter the random sound looping glitch. Also found a temporary fix to the double speed in temples. I turned off the fence skip hack once in a temple then turned it back on once finished with the temple. Most temples run at 60fps when the fence skip hack is on, it makes the game run in double speed when inside of a temple. Lastly, I, as well as many others, suffer from random crashes after half an hour, an hour, two hours of game play, very random. I think it has to do with the way textures and shaders load in, very weird the randomness of the crashes are. Seems to crash a lot when surrounded by mountainous terrain which is about 70-75% of the game. Changing graphics packs does not help, tried testing crashes with the 1080p pack and no pack at all. Also performance does not change either. To add to the other system specs I am also running 16GB DDR4 2400 RAM and everything is on a single Samsung 850 Evo 1TB SSD.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0b|OS=Windows 10 x64|region=EUR|CPU=AMD R5 1600 @ 3.8ghz|GPU=Geforce GTX 660 Ti|user=snackleroni|FPS=20-30|rating=Playable|notes=Very playable. I'm also using Cemuhook, which gives ~10 more fps with gpufenceskip on. In very wide open areas fps hovers around ~20, but in shrines or less intensive areas it mostly sits at 30. Haven't gotten too far yet but I have had a couple of crashes when using some sheikah slate powers. Other specs: 16gb DDR4 @ 2400mhz and Cemu is running from non-ssd.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0b|OS=Windows 10 x64|region=USA|CPU=INTEL R5 1600 @ 3.3ghz|GPU=MSI-rebranded GTX 770 |user=RedGhost|FPS=25-30|rating=Playable|notes=Very playable with only minor crashes every once in awhile. Make sure to save often. Unplayable without cemuhook and gpufenceskip on, gets me about 10-20 fps. Shrines get 60 fps, so an fps limiter is advised if you don't want to complete them on 2x speed. Running from an SSD (samsung brand), 16gb DDR3 memory. Game is updated to latest version. Using a graphics pack to get 1080p resolution and shadows, almost no negative impact so well advised.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0b|OS=Windows 10 Pro x64|region=EUR|CPU=Intel i7 6700K @4.5Ghz|GPU= MSI Geforce GTX 1070 Gaming X |user=GarridiN|FPS=28-30|rating=Playable|notes= Runs perfect at constant 30 fps with very rare drops to 28 fps in massive areas with GX2SetGPUFence Skip Hack active. Other specs: 16Gb DDR4@2400 Mhz, SSD M.2. Played the whole game with the following Graphic Packs: 4K, HiResShadows, AARemoval and Contrasty.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.1b|OS=Windows 10 Home x64|region=USA|CPU= AMD FX 8300 @4.0Ghz (2.35Mhz FSB w/ 17x Multi)|GPU= EVGA GTX 960 2GB SSC |user=GalacticArachnids|FPS=15-30|rating=Playable|notes= Runs well in open areas, non combat (25-27 FPS). Will drop to 15-20 FPS in combat and in towns. Everything played with GX2SetGPUFence Skip Hack active, and 1080p Graphics Pack. No other graphic modifications active. Currently facing random crashes after teleportation, but it seems like the "rainbow" textures after cutscenes have been fixed (since 1.8.0b) Other relative specs/ settings: 8GB DDR3 @ 1800MHz (20gb page file on 120gb SSD, w/ 8.1k shader cache file), and CEMU running off 240gb SSD, same drive as OS.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.1b|OS=Windows 7 Professional x64|region=EU|CPU= AMD FX 8350 @4.0Ghz (No OC)|GPU= Geforce GTX 750 Ti |user=MCO|FPS=15-20|rating=Playable|notes= I only played the first few minutes on the plateau. Stable 18-20fps with frequent (every 30 seconds) lags. Game version is v1.2.0 with GX2SetGPUFence Skip. Affinity to physical cores only and VSync don't seem to affect the Performance. 8GB DDR3 RAM w/ SSD.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.1b|OS=Windows 10 Home x64|region=USA|CPU= Intel i5 2500k @ 4.0ghz|GPU= AMD Radeon 7970 |user=jebbyderinger|FPS=20-30|rating=Playable|notes=Very playable. Framerate moves between 20-30fps outside with GPUFenceskip but usually stays close to 30. Inside is always at least 30fps. Game crashes at least once every hour but it's always while traveling long distances in the overworld. The photos show for the captured memories quest but not when you try to view them individually zoomed in. Some shadow glitches in the overworld on the terrain. }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.1b|OS=Windows 10 Pro x64|region=USA|CPU= Intel i7 7700k @ 4.2ghz|GPU= AMD R9 270x |user=dwop|FPS=20-30|rating= Loads|notes= Crashes within 1 minute of playing, with 1.80 this was not an issue. Logs state "Compile error in shader 11bbf9e4b79a2f63" followed by 30 compliation errors, specifically error(#172) Too many arguments constructorERROR and error(#202) No matching overloaded function found: textureLodOffsetERROR. }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.1b|OS=Windows 10|region=EU|CPU=Intel Core i5-4460 @ 3.20GHz|GPU=Nvidia GTX 780 3GB|user=Tim|FPS=20-30|rating= Playable|notes=Game is playable, running the game on 30 fps in open areas, and 15-20 in towns. I sometimes crash, mostly after fast travels, but also some random crashes. Running the game on a SSD really helps, got me 10+ fps. Playing withouth speedhack, 360p no anti-aliasing texture pack. I did almost every posible fps boost that I could find on the internet, and i play with GPUFenceskip, cemuHook 0.5. }}</div>Timhttps://wiki.cemu.info/index.php?title=The_Legend_of_Zelda:_Breath_of_the_Wild&diff=5284The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild2017-07-11T19:15:56Z<p>Tim: /* Testing */</p>
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<div>{{Infobox VG<br />
|title = The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild<br />
|image = [[File:BreathoftheWildFinalCover.jpg|295px]] <br />
|developer = Nintendo EPD<br />
|publisher = Nintendo<br />
|series = The Legend of Zelda<br />
|released = {{vgrelease|WW= March 3, 2017}} <br />
|genre = Action-adventure<br />
|modes = Single-player<br />
|input = GamePad, Pro Controller<br />
|wikipedia = The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild<br />
|rating = Runs<br />
}}<br />
'''The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild''' is an action-adventure video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch and Wii U video game consoles. It is the 19th release in the main The Legend of Zelda series. The title's gameplay and mechanics constitute a departure from the series' conventions, featuring an open-world environment, a detailed physics engine, high-definition visuals, voice acting, and the ability to play through the game's dungeons in any order. Announced in 2013, the game was initially planned for release as a Wii U exclusive in 2015, but was delayed twice prior to its release on 3 March 2017. Breath of the Wild was a launch title for the Switch, and the final Nintendo-produced game for the Wii U.<br />
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== Known Issues ==<br />
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=== FPS drops and stuttering ===<br />
*This can be fixed sometimes with a shader cache.<br />
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=== Missing textures ===<br />
*There is no fix for that yet.<br />
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=== Excessive amount of RAM used for shadercache on Nvidia & Intel GPUs ===<br />
*There is no fix for that yet.<br />
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== Configuration ==<br />
*For cutscenes video playback, the extension [[Cemuhook]] must be installed.<br />
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*Various settings must be set:<br />
**CPU Mode: recompiler<br />
**CPU Timer: host based<br />
**GPU Buffer Cache Accuracy: low<br />
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== Gameplay Vidoes ==<br />
{{#ev:youtube|oPnSw0RoO5s|300|inline|[https://youtu.be/oPnSw0RoO5s The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild on Cemu 1.8.0]|frame}}<br />
{{#ev:youtube|Xs5_0M0DZnc|300|inline|[https://youtu.be/Xs5_0M0DZnc The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild on Cemu 1.7.5]|frame}}<br />
{{#ev:youtube|ooT0O_I4754|300|inline|[https://youtu.be/ooT0O_I4754 The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild on Cemu 1.7.5]|frame}}<br />
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== Testing ==<br />
{{teststart}}<br />
{{testsection|1.7|collapsed}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4d|OS=Windows 7 x64|region=PAL|CPU=Intel i7 6700k|GPU=AMD Radeon HD 7850 2GB|user=MajinCry|FPS=15|rating=Loads|notes=FPS hovers between 14.94-15.08 in the starting room. Game is updated to v64, GPU driver is v17.4.1}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.3d|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel i5 6600k|GPU=Nvidia GTX 1080|user=kotton|FPS=15|rating=Loads|notes=Low Minimum FPS, Low average outside area}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.2|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core I7-6700HQ 2.60 GHz|GPU=Nvidia GTX 980M|user=King Superhéri|FPS=10|rating=Loads|notes=24 GB RAM Using Bilinear and GPU buffer low and An Xbox One Controller as Input}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.2|OS=Windows 7|region=EUR|CPU=AMD A6|GPU=AMD R7 250|user=darc|FPS=20|rating=Unplayable}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.2|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel i7 3770k|GPU=Nvidia GTX 1080|user=ipodtouchdude|FPS=20|rating=Loads}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.2|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel Pentium G3420|GPU=Nvidia 1060 3gb|user=Obito1903|FPS=30|rating=Loads|notes=Game Crash at title screen}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.2|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel Pentium G4400|GPU=Intel HD 510|user=SKOOT4life|FPS=45|rating=Loads|notes=The game loads and works fine, but when you try to get into the actual game (that is, create a game or load a game) the emulation continues but you can't press anything. It doesn't really crash though.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.2c|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel Core i7 5820K|GPU=Nvidia GTX 1060|user=REGNR8|FPS=~15|rating=Loads|notes=The same goes for all builds of Cemu. No sound in the majority of builds with the exception of 1.6.# builds. Some menu sound effects are present.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.3|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel i5 7600k|GPU=gtx 1070|user=stepping|FPS=15|rating=Runs|notes=The game has an overall low fps and lags pretty heavily when you kill an enemy. But you can actually get into the game now. }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.3d|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel Core i5 3450|GPU=AMD HD7870|user=d3rive|FPS=~10-15|rating=Runs|notes=Game loads fine and is indeed playable but that's just it. Many textures missing/not loading.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.3d|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel i7 4770k|GPU=nVidia GTX 970|user=Ktululz|FPS=~15|rating=Runs|notes=The game runs at an average of 15fps outdoor, and up to 30fps indoor, with some texture glitches, and some heavy lags. The water doesn't have any physics effect. Magnesis doesn't work. Game freezes/crashes on certain events/loadings. }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.3d|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=AMD Ryzen 7 1800X|GPU=nVidia GTX 1080|user=wombat|FPS=~20|rating=Runs|notes=The game runs at an average of 20fps with hard lag spikes regularly interrupting gameplay. Have had no crashes so far, but random graphics cover the screen upon activating the first Sheikah Tower. }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.3d|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=AMD FX-8350|GPU=AMD R9 280x|user=WarlockSRB|FPS=~10|rating=Runs|notes=The game has know bugs, with AMD graphics card there is strange texture glitching from NPCs. By using CheatEngine and setting CEMU to run in speedhack mode game is playable, even though fps counter on emu is showing low numbers. }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.3d|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Pentium G3258 3.9@OC|GPU=GTX750ti|user=Larbaco|FPS=15~25|rating=Runs|notes= The game runs at an average of 15~25fps outdoor, and up to 30fps indoor, with some texture glitches, and some minor lags. The water doesn't have any physics effect. Magnesis, Stasis and Camera runes doesn't work. Using RamDisk and hook for h264}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.3d|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=AMD FX-4100|GPU=Nvidia GTX 570|user=Talbot|FPS=10|rating=Runs|notes=Not very playable, it lags during frame drops to 1 fps when landing after jumping and during lighting effects (e.g. striking something with a weapon). Glowing outlines from chests is offset quite a bit, not noticeable with other reflections. Using the 540p graphic pack has no noticeable improvement.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4b|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel I3-4170|GPU=Nvidia GTX 1050TI OC|user=Notelu|FPS=15-25|rating=Playable|notes= All Features work, Camera Rune pictures are all black, but still detects quest items and will work as intended when shown to a NPC.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4c|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel i5 4960k @ 4.4Ghz OC|GPU=Nvidia GTX 970|user=TheCraftUnion|FPS=20-30|rating=Playable|notes= Perfect 30 fps in a lot of areas. Busy areas it fluctuates between 23-27, with no drops lower than 20 in villages. Other than some minor lighting bugs and softlocks, the game seems to be fully playable. }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4d|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel i7-4790k @ 4.0Ghz |GPU=Nvidia GTX 970|user=Wynadorn|FPS=30|rating=Playable|notes=Runs great! Rarely doping frames in the overworld, used external FPS limiter to prevent speed-ups indoors, Cemuhook plugin provided a significant (30-50%) fps increase, 8GB DD3 RAM @ 800Mhz + page file on SSD, infrequently requires a reload or crashes}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4d|OS=Windows 10 Pro x64|region=USA|CPU=Intel i7-4770 @ 3.4Ghz|GPU=AMD Radeon HD 5700 1GB|user=SilentResident|FPS=10|rating=Runs|notes=Getting crashes nearly as soon as the game starts/loads. Even in the rare cases where it does not crash immdiatelly, I can only enjoy 5-10 FPS, and that for 10-30 seconds before a crash is certain. Serious rendering issues, hard to see anything besides the playable character. Problems persist even with Affinity option enabled, CheatEngine speedhack activated and Video drivers updated.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4d|OS=Windows 10 Pro x64|region=USA|CPU=AMD Ryzen 7 1700x @ 3.9Ghz|GPU=NVIDIA GTX 960|user=brswattt|FPS=15-25|rating=Playable|notes=Setting the game FPS limit to 5, and running cheat engine with a 4.5x modifier, the game runs perfectly. This is with GPU Fence turned off in CEMU. Prevents the speed up and slow down (rubber banding)}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4d|OS=Windows 10 Pro x64|region=USA|CPU=Intel i7-6800k OC @ 4.0Ghz|GPU=NVIDIA GTX 1070 8GB|user=UtterSpartan|FPS=25-30|rating=Playable|notes=Requires just about every trick you can find (use those config settings above!) and messing with NVIDIA Control Panel, but after all that it runs at a mostly consistent 30 FPS outside and at a weird 50-60 FPS in the shrines. Working on fixing that last one.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4d|OS=Windows 7 Ultimate x64|region=EUR|CPU=AMD FX8320 @ 4.20Ghz|GPU=NVIDIA GTX 960 2GB|user=marazio92|FPS=10-15|rating=Runs|notes=Everything works properly. No relevant graphic glitches, anyway I have not tested it long.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4d|OS=Windows 10 Education x64|region=EUR|CPU=Intel i5-6500 @ 3.20Ghz|GPU= AMD Radeon r9 380 4GB|user=psq|FPS=13-20|rating=Runs|notes=It is playable during the not-too-dynamic periods. Heavy framerate drops during battles. No relevant glitches, but the pre-renderized scenes are replaced by colorful screens.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4d|OS=Windows 10 Pro x64|region=EUR|CPU=Intel i7-6700K @ 4.50Ghz|GPU= AMD Radeon r9 290 |user=arkra|FPS=17-30|rating=Playable|notes=Constant 25-30 in the overworld with 17-20 in towns. Using RivaTuner to limit to 30 FPS. 32GB DDR4 3200MHz RAM.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4d|OS=Windows 10 Pro 64x|region=USA|CPU=Intel i5 3570k|GPU=Nvidia GTX 980 4GB|user=kaede|FPS=11-15|rating=Playable|notes=FPS is around 15-19 in the starting room, once outside it drops to around 11-15. Stutters a lot, though. Game is updated to v64.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4d|OS=Windows 10 Home 64x|region=EUR|CPU=Intel i7 4790k|GPU=Nvidia GTX 970 4GB|user=fenos|FPS=20-30|rating=Playable|notes=FPS is around 20-30 in the world, once in rooms, it's 60 fps, but game is VERY fast, like speedhack. Rare stuttering, but freezing sometime. Game is updated to v64. Cemu HOOK been used.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.5|OS=Windows 10 Pro 64x|region=USA|CPU=AMD FX 8150 @ 3.61GHz 16GB RAM|GPU=Nvidia GTX 960 4GB|user=UltimateFury|FPS=17-20|rating=Playable|notes=FPS is around 17-20 Seems to be pretty stable except when encountering new shaders. Inside shrines the FPS jumps up higher. No crashes in over an hour of play with only 1 soft lock right outside Ja Baij Shrine. While playing, total CPU usage was at about 39-40% and total RAM usage was about 50% Values seemed to be fairly stable. Tested with identical settings, shaders, and save file on 1.7.4d and only noticed about a 1 FPS increase on 1.7.5. Both tests were done standing outside of Ja Baij Shrine. EDIT: I was getting 14-15 but then I realized that the FenceSkip toggle wasn't set in options and once I enabled it FPS jumped to around 20.}}<br />
{{testend}}<br />
{{testsection|1.8}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0|OS=Windows 10 Home x64|region=USA|CPU=Intel i7-7700 @ 3.60Ghz|GPU= nVidia GTX 1070 |user=winctrlaltdel|FPS=15-20|rating=Playable|notes=Constant 15-20 in the overworld with Drops as low as 5 fps based on activity. 16GB DDR4 RAM. Machine is an Alienware Aurora R6}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0|OS=Windows 10 Pro x64|region=EU|CPU=Intel i7-930 @ 4.20Ghz|GPU= nVidia GTX 690 |user=PervySage|FPS=28-30|rating=Playable|notes=This is using a speed hack, 24GB ram, SSD. There is a stutter every 5-6, minutes that last maybe 1/2 a second at most. The CPU & GFX card are super old in comparison to most on here. once the speed hack is used, the game is very playable. Without the speed hack I get 10-15 fps.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0|OS=Windows 10 Pro x64|region=USA|CPU=AMD Phenom II x4 955 BE @3.2Ghz|GPU= AMD Radeon R9 380 2GB |user=Pampalos|FPS=5-10|rating=Runs|notes=FPS: 5-7 outdoors, 7-10 indoors. Sometimes fps drops to 1-2 on certain actions (ex:when aquiring the slate tablet) or while hitting enemies in battle. The 360p, 540p and no AA graphic packs don't help much, only about 1 fps or so. 8GB DDR3 RAM, HDD 7200rpm and 16GB virtual ram (pagefile).}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0|OS=Windows 10 Home x64|region=EU|CPU=Intel i5-7600K @ 4.90Ghz|GPU= nVidia GTX 1080Ti 11GB|user=KAoSBREeD|FPS=30 (60 in Shrines)|rating=Playable|notes=Perfectly playable, can play for hours on a stable constant 30 FPS (Think the game caps it at that as Shrines jump to 60, so have to disable fence skip for it to drop to 30, as it runs at double speed) Have the odd crash here and there, but few and far between.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0b|OS=Windows 10 Pro x64|region=Europe|CPU=AMD Athlon(tm) X4 880K Quad Core Processor 4GHz|GPU=AMD Radeon(TM) RX460 "Sapphire" 4GB|user=The Last Melody|FPS=10-20|rating=Playable|notes=Usually runs at 15 FPS. but may drop to 10 in a few areas and go as high as 20 in other. Am using CEMUHook with both affinity to physical cores and Fence skip hack enabled. Without, it runs at 10-12 normally. Also, after meeting the king, almost all the textures in game returned colourful, small, square, boxes. It will also periodically crash every 2 or 3 hours of playing, seemingly regardlesss of where. Input is a DS3 controller with Xinpu drivers. Also seem to consistently crash when Hestus does his work. 16GB DDR4 RAM,}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0b|OS=Windows 10 Home x64|region=USA|CPU=Intel i7-6700HQ @2.60GHz|GPU=Nvidia GeForce GTX 960M 2GB VRAM|user=SomeLog|FPS=15-25|rating=Playable|notes=Using a speed hack to have the game running decently. Without the speed hack, the frames would usually be around 5-12 fps. Generally the game plays very smoothly, unless I'm in a town or an area with a lot of things going on on screen (like heavy snow and enemies). I've had some issues with textures appearing glitched after cutscenes, and occasionally the game may start glitching with sound effects resulting in it repeatedly playing random sound effects like water splashing, fire crackling, and the horse's cry. These get fixed whenever I close out of the emulator and start the game back up. I luckily haven't had the game crash for me too often. I think it only happens when the game tries to summon an object into existence and fails. I have Cemu and the game stored on a HDD, and I have 16GB DDR4 RAM.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0b|OS=Windows 10 Home x64|region=USA|CPU=AMD Athlon II X4 645 Quad Core @3.1GHz|GPU=nVidia GTX 1060 6GB|user=LegacyBuilder|FPS=10-15|rating=Playable|notes= CEMU and the game are installed on an SSD and the PC has 16GB of 1600 MHz DDR3 RAM.<br />
I played around with a very old AMD processor to determine if CEMU is capable of running the game on older machines in its current state. I was fairly successful: The game runs at 10-15 FPS in the overworld and 20-30 FPS in shrines, with occasional drops of 2-3 frames during periods of high activity. I optimized the game's performance to this level by first closing all CPU-intensive background programs, enabling the GX2SetGPUFence hack with CEMUhook, and changing my 3D Settings for CEMU in the NVIDIA Control Panel to their recommended values (Multi-display setting= "Single display performance mode" , Power Mode= "Prefer maximum performance", and Threaded Optimization= "Auto"). The games runs, but is completely unplayable, without these tweaks. Performance also seems to be somewhat improved by going into Task Manager's "Settings" tab and setting CEMU's Priority to "High", but this MAY possibly reduce system stability and result in occasional crashes after 2 hours of gameplay. Performance shows no noticeable improvement when using the "No AA" or Reduced Resolution Graphics Packs and it takes a hit when using any High Resolution Graphic Pack.<br />
My hardware monitor shows that the GPU is barely utilized at an average of ~30% during gameplay while the CPU is consistently utilized at >80%. Obviously, the CPU is bottlenecking performance and is not powerful enough to run the game optimally in the current version of CEMU. Although I somewhat doubt that the game's performance will ever reach an acceptable level of playability with this CPU, I will revisit the Athlon II X4 645's performance in future CEMU updates.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0b|OS=Windows 10 Pro x64|region=USA|CPU=AMD Phenom II x4 955 BE @3.2Ghz|GPU= AMD Radeon R9 380 2GB |user=Pampalos|FPS=8-20|rating=Playable|notes=FPS: 8-10 outdoors(mostly 9), 12-20 indoors (ex: 20 fps when extracting the rune in Oman Au Shrine). Less fps drops, only 5 drops to 4-5 fps in an hour. Improvment overall with new 120mm cpu fan and cemu.exe priority in task manager set to high. Not much improvment with 540p graphics pack. 8GB DDR3 RAM, HDD 7200rpm and 16GB virtual ram.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0b|OS=Windows 10 Education Edition x64|region=USA|CPU=Intel i7 6700K @4.2Ghz|GPU= Zotac Geforce GTX 1070 AMP Edition! |user=RamboniMan|FPS=30 Mostly|rating=Playable|notes= FPS runs 30 constantly until lots of mobs come around maybe 4 or 5 monsters then my FPS takes a small dip for a second or 2 down to 10-15fps then goes back up to 25-30. Ran in to issues on the US version of the game. Would crash every time I tried to enter the very first temple to get the magnet rune on the loading screen. My fix was to download the EU version and switch the Region of CEMU to EU and that fixed it for me but I still encounter the random sound looping glitch. Also found a temporary fix to the double speed in temples. I turned off the fence skip hack once in a temple then turned it back on once finished with the temple. Most temples run at 60fps when the fence skip hack is on, it makes the game run in double speed when inside of a temple. Lastly, I, as well as many others, suffer from random crashes after half an hour, an hour, two hours of game play, very random. I think it has to do with the way textures and shaders load in, very weird the randomness of the crashes are. Seems to crash a lot when surrounded by mountainous terrain which is about 70-75% of the game. Changing graphics packs does not help, tried testing crashes with the 1080p pack and no pack at all. Also performance does not change either. To add to the other system specs I am also running 16GB DDR4 2400 RAM and everything is on a single Samsung 850 Evo 1TB SSD.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0b|OS=Windows 10 x64|region=EUR|CPU=AMD R5 1600 @ 3.8ghz|GPU=Geforce GTX 660 Ti|user=snackleroni|FPS=20-30|rating=Playable|notes=Very playable. I'm also using Cemuhook, which gives ~10 more fps with gpufenceskip on. In very wide open areas fps hovers around ~20, but in shrines or less intensive areas it mostly sits at 30. Haven't gotten too far yet but I have had a couple of crashes when using some sheikah slate powers. Other specs: 16gb DDR4 @ 2400mhz and Cemu is running from non-ssd.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0b|OS=Windows 10 x64|region=USA|CPU=INTEL R5 1600 @ 3.3ghz|GPU=MSI-rebranded GTX 770 |user=RedGhost|FPS=25-30|rating=Playable|notes=Very playable with only minor crashes every once in awhile. Make sure to save often. Unplayable without cemuhook and gpufenceskip on, gets me about 10-20 fps. Shrines get 60 fps, so an fps limiter is advised if you don't want to complete them on 2x speed. Running from an SSD (samsung brand), 16gb DDR3 memory. Game is updated to latest version. Using a graphics pack to get 1080p resolution and shadows, almost no negative impact so well advised.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.0b|OS=Windows 10 Pro x64|region=EUR|CPU=Intel i7 6700K @4.5Ghz|GPU= MSI Geforce GTX 1070 Gaming X |user=GarridiN|FPS=28-30|rating=Playable|notes= Runs perfect at constant 30 fps with very rare drops to 28 fps in massive areas with GX2SetGPUFence Skip Hack active. Other specs: 16Gb DDR4@2400 Mhz, SSD M.2. Played the whole game with the following Graphic Packs: 4K, HiResShadows, AARemoval and Contrasty.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.1b|OS=Windows 10 Home x64|region=USA|CPU= AMD FX 8300 @4.0Ghz (2.35Mhz FSB w/ 17x Multi)|GPU= EVGA GTX 960 2GB SSC |user=GalacticArachnids|FPS=15-30|rating=Playable|notes= Runs well in open areas, non combat (25-27 FPS). Will drop to 15-20 FPS in combat and in towns. Everything played with GX2SetGPUFence Skip Hack active, and 1080p Graphics Pack. No other graphic modifications active. Currently facing random crashes after teleportation, but it seems like the "rainbow" textures after cutscenes have been fixed (since 1.8.0b) Other relative specs/ settings: 8GB DDR3 @ 1800MHz (20gb page file on 120gb SSD, w/ 8.1k shader cache file), and CEMU running off 240gb SSD, same drive as OS.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.1b|OS=Windows 7 Professional x64|region=EU|CPU= AMD FX 8350 @4.0Ghz (No OC)|GPU= Geforce GTX 750 Ti |user=MCO|FPS=15-20|rating=Playable|notes= I only played the first few minutes on the plateau. Stable 18-20fps with frequent (every 30 seconds) lags. Game version is v1.2.0 with GX2SetGPUFence Skip. Affinity to physical cores only and VSync don't seem to affect the Performance. 8GB DDR3 RAM w/ SSD.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.1b|OS=Windows 10 Home x64|region=USA|CPU= Intel i5 2500k @ 4.0ghz|GPU= AMD Radeon 7970 |user=jebbyderinger|FPS=20-30|rating=Playable|notes=Very playable. Framerate moves between 20-30fps outside with GPUFenceskip but usually stays close to 30. Inside is always at least 30fps. Game crashes at least once every hour but it's always while traveling long distances in the overworld. The photos show for the captured memories quest but not when you try to view them individually zoomed in. Some shadow glitches in the overworld on the terrain. }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.1b|OS=Windows 10 Pro x64|region=USA|CPU= Intel i7 7700k @ 4.2ghz|GPU= AMD R9 270x |user=dwop|FPS=20-30|rating= Loads|notes= Crashes within 1 minute of playing, with 1.80 this was not an issue. Logs state "Compile error in shader 11bbf9e4b79a2f63" followed by 30 compliation errors, specifically error(#172) Too many arguments constructorERROR and error(#202) No matching overloaded function found: textureLodOffsetERROR. }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.8.1b|OS=Windows 10|region=EU|CPU=Intel Core i5-4460 @ 3.20GHz|GPU=Nvidia GTX 780 3GB|user=Tim|FPS=20-30|rating=sort of Playable|notes=Game is playable, running the game on 30 fps in open areas, and 15-20 in towns. I sometimes crash, mostly after fast travels, but also some random crashes. Running the game on a SSD really helps, got me 10+ fps. Playing withouth speedhack, 360p no anti-aliasing texture pack. I did almost every posible fps boost that I could find on the internet, and i play with GPUFenceskip, cemuHook 0.5. }}</div>Timhttps://wiki.cemu.info/index.php?title=Mario_Kart_8&diff=2883Mario Kart 82017-04-05T13:53:55Z<p>Tim: /* Testing */</p>
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<div>{{Infobox VG<br />
|title = Mario Kart 8<br />
|image = [[File:MK8_BoxArt.jpg|295px]]<br />
|developer = Nintendo EAD<br />
|publisher = Nintendo<br />
|series = Mario Kart<br />
|released = {{vgrelease|NA=May 30, 2014|EU=May 30, 2014|AUS= May 31, 2014|JP=May 29, 2014}} <!-- Put them in chronological order left-to-right. Can use EU and AUS in place of PAL for separate dates --><br />
|genre = Racing<br />
|modes = Single-player, Multiplayer (4), Online<br />
|input = GamePad, Pro Controller, Wii Remote, Wii Remote + Nunchuk, Classic Controller<br />
|wikipedia = Mario_Kart_8<br />
|rating = Playable<br />
}}<br />
'''Mario Kart 8''' is a kart racing game and the eighth major installment in the Mario Kart series, developed and published by Nintendo for the Wii U video game console. Like other games in the series, in Mario Kart 8, players control characters from the Mario franchise and participate in kart racing on various race tracks, using items to hinder opponents or gain advantages. While incorporating game mechanics originally featured in earlier Mario Kart games, Mario Kart 8 introduces anti-gravity sections that allow players to drive on walls or ceilings.<br />
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== Known Issues ==<br />
=== Micro-stutters ===<br />
The first time you play through any given track of Mario Kart 8 in Cemu, you will probably notice brief but frequent frame dips. Don't worry, THIS IS NORMAL. To ensure that games run as fast as they can while still maintaining compatibility, Cemu implements an optimization in the form of texture and shader caching. Continue playing the course while the caches are being created, and the next time you go to play the track it should run much smoother for you.<br />
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v1.7.x and on allows for transferable shader caches, which can circumvent micro-stutters.<br />
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== Configuration ==<br />
This game does not require non-default settings to run properly. You can install [[Tutorial:How to update a game|game updates]] and [[Tutorial:How to install a DLC|DLCs]]. Optional there are [[Tutorial:Graphic pack|graphic packs available]].<br />
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== Gameplay Vidoes ==<br />
{{#ev:youtube|yXQfxRmhUCQ|500|inline| Mario doesn't have eyes... or a shadow... Vampire Kart 8 confirmed???|frame}}<br />
{{#ev:youtube|DzEKkg4K9IY|450|inline|Fortunately, now that lighting effects and texture ratios are properly emulated, Mario Kart 8 is looking better than ever!|frame}}<br />
{{#ev:youtube|9cVQkWguRP4|450|inline|[https://youtu.be/9cVQkWguRP4 Mario Kart 8 on 1.6.1 AMD GPU]|frame}}<br />
{{#ev:youtube|cqOWyQOOE_4|450|inline|[https://youtu.be/cqOWyQOOE_4 Mario Kart 8 on 1.6.2 AMD GPU]|frame}}<br />
{{#ev:youtube|IoleN_k0pqc|450|inline|[https://youtu.be/IoleN_k0pqc Mario Kart 8 on 1.6.2 Nvidia GPU]|frame}}<br />
{{#ev:youtube|_UE3TSHONBE|450|inline|[https://youtu.be/_UE3TSHONBE Mario Kart 8 on 1.7.0b - Nvidia GTX 1070]|frame}}<br />
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== Testing ==<br />
{{teststart}}<br />
{{testsection|1.4|collapsed}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.4.0c|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i7 4790HQ|GPU=NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970m|user=G30rg3|FPS=40-60|rating=Runs|notes=Slow emulation speed, no lighting.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.4.0c|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=AMD FX 8350 @ 4.1GHz|GPU=NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960|user=Tsume|FPS=20-25|rating=Runs}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.4.0c|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel Core i5 6600K @ 4.4GHz|GPU=NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 Ti|user=HalfwayOrb|FPS=30-60|rating=Runs|notes=Stuttering (freezes every few seconds), graphic glitches.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.4.0c|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i5 4590 @ 3.3GHz|GPU=AMD Radeon R9 270X|user=Bratwursttester|FPS=30-60|rating=Runs|notes=Slow emulation speed, no lighting.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.4.0c|OS=Windows 8|region=EUR|CPU=Intel Core i5 3350P|GPU=AMD Radeon HD 7750|user=Jelmerro|FPS=25-30|rating=Runs|notes=No lighting.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.4.0c|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel Core 2 Duo E8500|GPU=NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960|user=HerØpØn|FPS=30-35|rating=Runs|notes=30-35 FPS without NPCs, 15 with other players, lightning bugs, graphic glitches}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.4.0c|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i5 2320 @ 3.40 GHz|GPU=AMD Radeon R9 380|user=smax904|FPS=20-45|rating=Runs|notes=Graphic glitches; frequent crashes during loading; lighting sometimes absent, sometimes yellowish; broken shadows}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.4.0c|OS=Windows 7|region=USA|CPU=AMD FX 8320 @ 4.4GHz|GPU=AMD Radeon R9 390|user=Darkemaster|FPS=20-55|rating=Runs|notes=20-30 fps in most areas, 45-55 fps in dark/covered/narrow areas. Only minor graphic glitches with the sky/background, appears to be AMD GPU specific. }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.4.0c|OS=Windows 7|region=EUR|CPU=Intel Core i5 650 @ 3.2GHz|GPU=NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti|user=Florens|FPS=15|rating=Runs|notes=When going into Mario Kart TV the miis have no heads}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.4.0c|OS=Windows 8.1|region=EUR|CPU=AMD A10-7850k|GPU=AMD Radeon R9 280X|user=Sebastiangamer|FPS=10|rating=Runs|notes=60fps on first screen, 20fps on menu, 10fps in game. (PM me on reddit if you know why it's so slow)}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.4.0c|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Xeon X3323 @ 2.9GHz|GPU=NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 |user=kikidark|FPS=20|rating=Runs|notes=20-28 fps in time trial , 12-15 in GP}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.4.0c|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i5 3320M @ 3.3GHz|GPU=AMD Radeon HD 7570M|user=Hamza|FPS=15-20|rating=Runs|notes=Some Graphical Glitches}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.4.0c|OS=Windows 8.1|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i7 3770 @ 3.4 GHz|GPU=NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650|user=Eltopo|FPS=20-30|rating=Runs|notes=Slow emulation, yet GPU usage oscillates around 40-60% Some graphical weirdness with the skybox and the lighting is off. The music loops improperly and unlistenable sfx.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.4.0c|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i7 4790k @ 4.5 Ghz|GPU=NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970|user=LuismaSP89|FPS=20-30|rating=Runs|notes=Controllers goes crazy (Up and left all the time)}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.4.0c|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i5 4690|GPU=NVIDIA Geforce GTX 750Ti|user=LVoyd|FPS=35-45|rating=Playable}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.4.0c|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i7|GPU=AMD Radeon R9 290|user=freezman|FPS=40-50|rating=Runs}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.4.0c|OS=Windows 8.1|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i5 6600|GPU=NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660|user=bobby mcgee|FPS=10|rating=Runs|notes=Runs very slow. Playable but would take about 10 minutes to complete a race. Missing graphics. Weird sound.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.4.1|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i5 4690K @ 3.5GHz|GPU=NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970|user=ZupaaHD|FPS=35-40|rating=Runs|notes=Really glitchy, Not great texture renders, shadow renders and terrible handling of vehicals. 70% playable.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.4.1|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Xeon X3323 @ 2.9GHz|GPU=NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 |user=kikidark|FPS=25|rating=Playable|notes=25 fps in GP and 30+ fps in time trial}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.4.1|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i5 4670 @ 3.4GHz|GPU=Nvidia Gefore GTX 780 Ti|user=Yukiko|FPS=40-50|rating=Playable|notes=Graphical glitches (skybox mostly) and sound issues but otherwise much more playable then v1.4.0c}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.4.1|OS=Windows 7|region=USA|CPU=AMD FX 8320 @ 4.4GHz|GPU=AMD Radeon R9 390|user=Darkemaste|FPS=25-60|rating=Playable|notes=25-40 fps in GP and 45-60 fps in Time Trial. Only minor graphic glitches with the sky/background and certain character models/textures, appears to be AMD GPU specific. }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.4.1|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel Core i7-5820k @ 3.3ghz|GPU=Nvidia Geforce GTX 980|user=blizz|FPS=40|rating=Playable|notes=60FPS in Menu, constant 40 FPS in any Mode/Map, only Sky is glitched, Very Playable}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.4.1|OS=Windows 7|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i7-5700HQ|GPU=NVIDIA GTX950M|user=Team Fail|FPS=TT: 55-60, Cups: 20-30FPS|rating=Playable|notes=Replays after a cup will fail to play and instantly put you to the cup presentation, Time Trials run almost flawlessly unless loading new content into memory, all cups run slow because of additional NPCs.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.4.1|OS=Windows 7|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i7-5820k|GPU=AMD Radeon R9 390 x2|user=emulationrocks|FPS=57|rating=Loads|notes=Menus worked fine at just below 60 fps, once a race was loading it crashed}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.4.1|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i7 4790k|GPU=AMD Radeon R9 290|user=Brian Brown|FPS=45|rating=Loads|notes=Got to pick character and kart, but when loading into a race the loading screen would freeze, and my GPU drivers would freeze.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.4.1|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=AMD Phenom II 3.4ghz|GPU=Nvidia Gtx 750ti|user=L3onrock3r|FPS=35|rating=Playable}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.4.1|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i7-4720HQ 2.6GHz (3.6GHz Turbo) Quad-Core|GPU=AMD Radeon R9 M265X 4GB GDDR5|user=gnmmarechal|FPS=60|rating=Loads|notes=The game menu loads, at 60FPS. However, when loading a race (any race), Windows says the driver stopped responding and restarts it, which makes Cemu hang.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.4.1|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel Core i7-4500U|GPU=Nvidia Geforce 820M|user=Simon|FPS=20|rating=Playable}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.4.1|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i5 3320M @ 2.6GHz|GPU=AMD Radeon HD 7570M|user=Hamza|FPS=40|rating=Loads|notes=Game crashes at Loading screen but works fine on 1.4.0c. Using AMD Driver 16.2.1 Beta.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.4.1|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=AMD FX 8350|GPU=AMD Radeon R9 380 4GB|user=WinFBoy|FPS=N/A|rating=Unplayable}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.4.1|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel Core i7 4690k|GPU=Nvidia GTX 780|user=DanteLarka|FPS=55|rating=Runs|notes=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfiCvZ5HnPw As shown in test video some maps are almost 100% playable with around 55 FPS and some stuttering, whilst some maps are played with 40FPS. }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.4.1|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i7 3610QM|GPU=Nvidia GTX 660M|user=windy city|FPS=20-30|rating=Runs}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.4.1|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i5 M 460 @ 2.53GHz|GPU=NVIDIA Geforce GT 420M|user=N/A|FPS=15-30|rating=Runs}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.4.1|OS=Windblows 10|region=USA|CPU=Pentium G3258 Overclock 4.2GHZ|GPU=Nvidia GTX 760 Overclock|user=Kinetic/Floppy Forks|FPS=60 Time Trials 45 Grand Twix|rating=Playable|notes=U wot m8?}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.4.1|OS=Windows 7|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i7 5920k @ 4.0Ghz|GPU=Nvidia GTX 780 GHz Edition|user=jamerst|FPS=60 (in menus)|rating=Loads|notes=Game loads perfectly, but when entering any race, the screen turns white, and only UI elements appear, but stack on top of each other and do not disappear.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.4.1|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core I5-6500|GPU=AMD Radeon R9 380|user=TheZoroark007|FPS=57 in Menu|rating=Loads|notes=Crashes while loading any course}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.4.1|OS=Windows 7|region=USA|CPU=Intel Pentium G3528 OC 4ghz|GPU=NVIDIA GTX950 FTW OC|user=ruhroo|FPS=48.25|rating=Playable|notes=+FPS+ <br />
|Menus - 59/60|Time Trial - 52/59|Grandprismo<>50cc<> 38/49 <>100cc<> 39/46 <>150cc<> 38/43<br />
BG's nice and trippy how we like 'em, audio glitches, heavily shadowed textures, them sparkly roads, rarely tha blue blobs will appear. (Driver Ver 364.72)}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.4.2|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i5-4690k|GPU=Nvidia GTX 970|user=PTKickass|FPS=45 ; 55|rating=Playable|notes=Sky is bugged. Sound effects are bugged. Characters are too dark on the selection screen. No videos in cup/mode select (black screen where it should be displayed). Water isn't transparent (when viewed from above).}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.4.2|OS=Windows 7|region=USA|CPU=Intel 3930k 4.7ghz|GPU=AMD Radeon R9 270x|user=master12210|FPS=30-40|rating=Runs}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.4.2|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i5 4690|GPU=Nvidia GTX 970|user=JusTheo|FPS=59.4|rating=Playable|notes=Issues with sky and audio issues. People say the sky issues don't happen on AMD Cards, so idk.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.4.2|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel Core i5 4670K|GPU=AMD Radeon R9 390X Nitro|user=Zouiguipopo|FPS=50|rating=Playable}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.4.2b|OS=Windows 7|region=USA|CPU=AMD FX 8320 @ 4.4GHz|GPU=AMD Radeon R9 390|user=Darkemaste|FPS=25-60|rating=Playable|notes=Slightly better stability and noticeably less stutter, other than that no major changes from 1.4.1. }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.4.2b |OS=Windows 7|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i7-3720qm|GPU=Nvidia GeForce GTX 970m|user=Jobenblue|FPS=35-60|rating=Playable|notes=(Mario Circuit) 35 with other characters, 52-60 on time trial}}<br />
{{testend}}<br />
{{testsection|1.5|collapsed}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.0|OS=Windows 7|region=USA|CPU=AMD FX 8320 @ 4.4GHz|GPU=AMD Radeon R9 390|user=Darkemaste|FPS=30-50|rating=Playable|notes=Greatly improved stability overall. Better performance in GP mode (30-40fps) and seemingly ~10 less fps on average in TT mode. . AMD-specific sky issue (bright yellow spots/lighting) is fixed and kart headlights are displayed properly. AMD GPU-specific minor graphic glitches with very specific [jumping] characters/models is still present. }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.0|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i5-6600|GPU=AMD Radeon R9 380 4GB|user=Kopmeister|FPS=30-40|rating=Runs|notes=Pretty much the same as everyone, runs pretty much at 30-40, dips to 20, comes up to 50 then dips bla bla bla. That was in TT, CC races are unplayable}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.0|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel Core i7-4500U|GPU=Nvidia Geforce 820M|user=Simone|FPS=35|rating=Playable}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.0|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i5 4690K 3.9GHz|GPU=Nvidia GTX 780|user=Sid|FPS=40 - 50|rating=Playable|notes=Gran Prix with an average FPS of 40 to 50. Versus and Time Trial 55 average of 55 to 60 FPS. Less visual glitches and same sound problems compare to previous versions.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.0|OS=Windows 7|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i7 4790k @ 4.0GHz|GPU=Nvidia Geforce GTX 760 4GB|user=BetaAlphaEpsilon|FPS=60|rating=Playable|notes=Shader and graphic issues primarily in the last 2 cups (Leaf and Lightning Cup) and you will get a black screen after the credits roll because it unlocks amiibo character.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.0|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel Core i7 4710HQ @ 2.5 GHz|GPU=Nvidia GeForce GTX 860m 2GB|user=anitokyo|FPS=40-55|rating=Playable|notes=Game is playable except having some hiccups when in gameplay. Emulator can not load all graphical layers as some menu text is missing. The brightness and contrast for the 3D models should be balanced for menus. They appear dark.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.0|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i5-4460 @4.2GHz|GPU=AMD R9 390 1050MHz Core (Driver 16.5.3)|user=shadowbrony420|FPS=40-60|rating=Playable|notes=Lack of specular mapping (however might be rendered on objects that I have not noticed), shading and shadowing glitches, etc.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.0|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel core i7 4930mx @ 3.2 GHz|GPU=Nvidia GTX 880m x2 SLI|user=Bob justbob2|FPS=2 FPS - 42 FPS|rating=Runs|notes=Game stops with frame rate drops then starts again making the game unplayable.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.1|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel Xeon E3-1230v3|GPU=Nvidia GTX 680 2GB|user=Eponator|FPS=55|rating=Playable|notes=Test was made in GRAND PRIX MODE!}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.1|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i7 6700k @ 4.6GHz|GPU=Nvidia GTX 980ti|user=Lagia|FPS=60|rating=Playable|notes=Audio glitches, lighting is messed up, but textures are perfect. Message boxes fail to actually show message. Races have stuttering. Not too much different from the 1.5.0 release in that regard, but audio is better.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.1|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i5 6600k @ 4.5GHz|GPU=Nvidia GTX 760|user=Meron35|FPS=60|rating=Playable|notes=MAKE SURE TO DOWNLOAD THE LATEST UPDATE - it improves the FPS a lot AND you get 200cc. Only the occasional stutter in FPS. Lighting in general seems to be weird, either blindingly bright or non-existently black. Lighting is particularly glitchy with kart headlights on Toad's Turnpike. Audio is glitchy whenever a new sound plays (eg drifting, changing from the cloud to the thunderstorm section in Cloudtop Cruise, hang gliding). }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.1|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=AMD A10-7850K|GPU=AMD Radeon R7|user=JoelTheHyperGamer|FPS=30-60|rating=Runs|notes=when i complete a course and i try to quit out or continue it crashes }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.1|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel G3450|GPU=nVidia Geforce GTX 750 Ti|user=postscarce|FPS=30|rating=Loads|notes=Title screen loads, then it goes to an infinite load screen}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.1|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel Core i7-4790k|GPU=2x Nvidia GTX 560 TI (SLI)|user=Noim|FPS=55-60|rating=Playable|notes=The Game works great. I could finish the first cup witout any big issues. Except the last Racetrack. The last Racetrack has many, many glitches. Everything was like the hole game is censored :D Everything else works perfektly. Cemu is using 2/8 Threads and 1/2 GPUs.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.1|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i5-6500|GPU=Nvidia Geforce GTX 970|user=Exus|FPS=60fps in menu ~40fps in game|rating=Playable|notes=Lighting issues in character select and in game. Crackling sound. Stutters in gameplay. No text in popup boxes (Quit menu, new character unlocks, etc.)}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.1|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel COre i7-4770k|GPU=Nvidia GeForce GTX 760|user=Mandy Morrison|FPS=54-58|rating=Playable|notes=some texture issues in certain levels}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.1|OS=Windows 7|region=USA|CPU=AMD FX 8320 @ 4.4GHz|GPU=AMD Radeon R9 390|user=Darkemaste|FPS=30-60|rating=Playable|notes=Better performance in both GP mode (30-50fps) and in TT mode. (50-60fps) <br />
AMD GPU/Vertex cache -specific minor graphic glitches with specific [jumping] characters/models is still present. }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.1|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=AMD FX-6300 Six-Core Processor|GPU=AMD Radeon R9 380|user=Meta_KnightX|FPS=20-30|rating=Runs|notes=Major lag makes the game slow-mo. Only patient people would be able to play}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.1|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i7-4790K @ 4.4GHz|GPU=Nvidia GTX 1080|user=ThatSoupWasOk|FPS=55-60|rating=Playable|notes=Very stable FPS, no drops, only small frame skips when choosing some options. Loading screens took a bit of time, game loaded in fast though.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.2|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i5 3320M @ 2.6GHz|GPU=AMD Radeon HD 7570M|user=Hamza|FPS=25-30|rating=Runs}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.2|OS=Windows 8|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i5-3570 @ 3.4GHz|GPU=Nvidia Geforce GTX 650 Ti|user=Killer4Free|FPS=20-60|rating=Playable|notes=Multiple lighting bugs and constant stattering/lag spikes on alot of the courses}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.2|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel Core i7-4720HQ 2.6GHz (3.6GHz Turbo) Quad-Core|GPU=AMD Radeon R9 M265X 4GB GDDR5|user=KryptonLion|FPS=Menus: 60 | TT: 40-60 | GP: 25-50 |rating=Playable|notes=Long loading times; minor visual glitches; no text in some textboxes; minor sound glitches.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.2|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i5 3.4GHZ|GPU=AMD R9 280S|user=Abe|FPS=60|rating=Playable}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.2|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=AMD FX-8350|GPU=NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti|user=DJTHED|FPS=40|rating=Playable|notes=Other than the extremely long load times and long loading hitches that can happen occasionally mid-race, it is very playable and I can assume it can be played to completion. The only other real problems are just purely visual and audio bugs, but they don't get in the way of gameplay.<br />
https://youtu.be/IyyBoT_bwqA}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.2|OS=Windows 7|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i7 3930k @ 4.22 GHz|GPU=AMD Radeon R9 270x|user=Nerd86|FPS=30-60|rating=Runs|notes=48-60 FPS on menus. Occasional speed drops / audio glitches on menus. 30-45 FPS in game. Audio is 95% perfect. Game freezes completely every so often (say, every 10-15 seconds). Audio keeps playing during freeze. Beautifully smooth gameplay except for freezes.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.2|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i7 4710HQ|GPU=Nvidia GTX 860M|user=that_90s_guy|FPS=40 in-race, 53 in time trial|rating=Playable|notes=Time trials are almost playable, with a couple of lightning issues in many areas which can be ignored. Races take a big FPS drop though to around 35-45fps. Also, random lag spikes can be had at the start of the race, but they reduce in number considerably as the race goes.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.2|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel Core i5 4460|GPU=Nvidia GTX 970|user=Ashif|FPS=50|rating=Playable|notes=Graphics aren't perfect but are getting better with every patch, in game audio can be smooth but has issues which make sounds sound unpleasant at times, game feels smooth even at lower fps such as 45 due to sound not slowing down with the game. Loading times can be long. Very enjoyable as of this version.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.2|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i7-6700k @ 4.5Ghz|GPU=NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080|user=truedread|FPS=45-60|rating=Playable|notes=Loading times are very long, preview videos don't play, bit of stuttering and slowdowns, but plays fine.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.2|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel i7-4790K @ 4.4 Ghz|GPU=Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 8G|user=Frawtarius|FPS=40-60|rating=Playable|notes=First race starts with a lot of stuttering, with the FPS dropping below 30, but stabilizes quickly. The second race is a lot smoother, staying constantly above 50 FPS and hitting 60 often (with some very rare drops into the 40s). There are some menu elements that don't show up (such as the 50/100/150cc illustration animations), and the character selection models are greyed-out. Also, load times are long. Overall, though, definitely playable.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.2|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i7 6700K|GPU=nVidia GTX 1080|user=SD456|FPS=60|rating=Playable|notes=Sometimes it stutters, and it is loading the first race of a cup for 2-3 minutes. Other than that it works perfectly}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.2|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i5-4590|GPU=Nvidia GTX 960|user=timm12|FPS=45-60|rating=Playable|notes=Loading screens take 30+ secs, dialog boxes do not show text}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.2|OS=Windows 7|region=USA|CPU=AMD FX 6300|GPU=AMD Radeon RX480|user=Haizum74|FPS=40|rating=Playable|notes=Some lag, slowdown and occasional buffering but working fine *on a HDD*}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.3|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i5-6600K @ 3.5GHz|GPU=NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970|user=CaptainProton|FPS=50–60|rating=Playable|notes=Using Mario Kart 8 Update 4.1; Sometimes long loading times, some audio glitches}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.3|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=AMD FX-6300|GPU=Nvidia GTX 750Ti|user=Pelus|FPS=25-40|rating=Playable|notes=Long Loading Time,Minor audio issues,freeze in some parts of circuit in first lap.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.3|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel i7 4790k @4.5GHz|GPU=Nvidia GTX 970 (SLI)|user=LokeYourLord|FPS=0-60|rating=Playable|notes=Game is fairly playable, but the FPS is super variable. One second i have a stable 60, then 0, then 60 and so goes the loop (means that it stutters about every 5-10 seconds and when entering water and alike it stutters heavily).}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.3|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i5-4460|GPU=Nvidia Gerforce Gtx 960|user=Nono|FPS=N/A|rating=Unplayable}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.3|OS=Windows 7|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i7 4790k @ 4.5Ghz|GPU=Nvidia GTX 980Ti|user=Sharkiller|FPS=60|rating=Perfect}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.3|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Xeon E3-1231 V3|GPU=Nvidia GTX 970 STRIX|user=Christovic|FPS=60|rating=Playable|notes=Lots of FPS dips at intense parts of game, like when entering water. Very long loading time.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.3|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel Core i5 @ 3.6Ghz|GPU=Nvidia GTX 650 1GB|user=_Lisu_|FPS=45-50|rating=Playable}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.4|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel Core i7-4710HQ @ 3.50 GHz|GPU=Nvidia Geforce GTX 860m 2gb|user=lcbluemsc|FPS=40-50|rating=Playable|notes=The screen loadings are much faster}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.4|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i7-6700|GPU=NVIDIA 980ti|user=Joonas|FPS=60|rating=Playable|notes=Game freezes for a bit ONLY on loading screens and while starting the map, otherwise is perfect.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.4|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i5 3570k|GPU=Nvidia Geforce GTX 760|user=Ayurai|FPS=60~55|rating=Playable|notes=Minor Sound Glitches, almost impercetibly graphic glitches in most circuits. little stutters.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.4|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel Core i7-6700 @ 3.4 Ghz|GPU=AMD R9 390|user=Zamson|FPS=60|rating=Playable}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.4|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=AMD FX-8350|GPU=NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti|user=DJTHED|FPS=50-60|rating=Playable|notes=This version of Cemu really improved the overall performance of this title compared to previous versions. Long loading times and initial loading hitches are still a thing, but once it gets going, it runs butter smooth on my mid-range PC. Visually looks much better and closer to how it looks on console too.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.4|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=AMD FX-6300 3.5 GHz.|GPU=AMD RADEON R9 280|user=Sid|FPS=25|rating=Playable|notes=Framerate choppy, some lighting bugs (shadows), a little lack of detail.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.4|OS=Windows 8.1|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i7 3770 @ 3.4 GHz|GPU=NVIDIA GTX 650 (2gb)|user=Eltopo|FPS=45-60|rating=Playable|notes=Persistent micro stutter.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.4|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel i7|GPU=GTX 980|user=Kaya|FPS=60|rating=Playable|notes=Is fun}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.5|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i7 5820k OC @4.6Ghz|GPU=Nvidia GTX 980Ti (SLI)|user=DrCheesyNipples|FPS=40-60|rating=Playable|notes=Game is playable except for a few audio issues and stuttering throughout gameplay that drops fps down to 40. }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.5|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i7-4710HQ @ 3.50 GHz|GPU=Nvidia Geforce GTX 860m 2gb|user=lcbluemsc|FPS=45-57|rating=Playable|notes=it has a better performance, but some fps drops, also looks better}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.5|OS=Windows 7|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i5 4690 3.60GHz|GPU=AMD R9 290x|user=Dumb-Nut|FPS=60|rating=Playable|notes=there are some graphical glitches and sund glitches and on 1 player it runs from 60fps on 2 players it runs from 60-30fps and on 3 players it runs from 16 to 30 fps but mostly bellow 30 and somtimes a little bit laggy in 2 players too}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.5|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i5-4460 @3.2GHz|GPU=Nvidia GeForce GTX 960|user=Olifantje|FPS=50|rating=Playable|notes=Some frame drops and short freezes. Unlock messages and award ceremonies don't load properly. Pretty playable all around}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.5|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i7 3770|GPU=Nvidia GTX 960 2GB|user=Mureb|FPS=55|rating=Playable|notes=Game runs pretty good in race mode. Almost 60 in every track, just the usual stutter from shader cache. }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.5c|OS=Windows 7|region=EUR|CPU=Intel Core i5 2.7ghz|GPU=NVIDIA Geforce GTX 460|user=N/A|FPS=20-30|rating=Runs|notes=Everything works fine up until the race, which goed twice as slow as usual.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.5c|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel Core i7 quadcore 3.8ghz|GPU=AMD RX460 8GB|user=N/A|FPS=50-60|rating=Playable|notes=Some levels go at around 45 fps, others 55. Choose the right level and it's playable.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.5c|OS=Windows 7|region=EUR|CPU=Intel Core i5 2400 @3.1Ghz|GPU=Nviaida Geforce GT720 2GB|user=Mambila2001|FPS=25-40|rating=Playable|notes=Near 30 fps most of the time, 60fps in menus}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.5c|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4720HQ CPU @ 2.60GHz|GPU=Nvidia GeForce GTX 960M|user=MLPLoneWolf|FPS=60|rating=Unplayable|notes=Its loads for 30-40 seconds and crashes }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.5c|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i5 4960 3.5GHz|GPU=Nvidia GeForce GTX 960|user=Malkierian|FPS=50|rating=Playable|notes=Infrequent dips below 30 FPS mid-circuit. No graphical glitches.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.6|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i5-6300HQ @ 2.3GHz|GPU=NVDIA GeForce GTX 960M|user=passerby1234|FPS=30|rating=Playable|notes=Minor texture glitches involving text and text boxes}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.6|OS=Windows 7|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i5 2500|GPU=NVIDIA GeForce GT 730|user=Yusu|FPS=25-30|rating=Playable}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.6|OS=Windows 7|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i5 2500k |GPU=AMD R9 270x Crossfire (x2)|user=itsjusttime|FPS=60FPS w/dips|rating=Playable|notes=needs a bit of tweaking but it plays pretty good. Most of the game is 60FPS but it goes have a bunch of dips now this is not a big problem}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.6|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel Core i5-4590|GPU=Nvidia GTX 970|user=3D2Y Bandicoot|FPS=53|rating=Playable|notes=Long loading times, stuttering sometimes, little graphic bugs on cars in the selection menu, sometimes the reflection is missing on the tracks.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.6|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i7 6700hq 2.6GHz|GPU=Nvidia GTX 1060 1405/1873MHz|user=Nep-Nep|FPS=60 with dips to 30fps|rating=Runs|notes=while playing fps sometimes dips down to 30fps occurs between laps, entering and exiting indoor/outdoor, land/water sections. text in menus aren't always displayed}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.6|OS=Winsows10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel Core i5-6500|GPU=Nvidia GTX 960|user=Easy|FPS=60|rating=Playable}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.6b|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel i7-6700k @4.8GHz|GPU=NVidia GTX 970|user=zXTechnoWolf|FPS=60|rating=Playable|notes=Minor lighting errors, missing text on pop-up menus. Other than that only occasional lag spikes when rendering cutscenes. Completely playable and very fun}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.6b|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i7-4790k|GPU=AMD RX 480|user=Yaz152|FPS=55|rating=Playable}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.6b|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=AMD FX 4350 @ 4.2 GHz|GPU=Nvidia GeForce 770|user=Sander|FPS=20-60|rating=Playable|notes=Missing texts after GP completion. Often runs at 60fps, sometimes dips to 20-30fps.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.6b|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i5-2500k @ 4.2 GHz|GPU=Nvidia Geforce GTX 970|user=enginurd|FPS=~60|rating=Playable|notes=has some slowdowns during gameplay - I think it's when textures are loading}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.6b|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i3 6100|GPU=Nvidia 1060 3gb|user=Killah|FPS=55~60|rating=Playable|notes=Stuttering.... Can't play game smoothly yet.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.6b|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i7 6700 @ 3.40GHz|GPU=AMD Radeon R9 390|user=Kandykun|FPS=50-60|rating=Playable|notes=No text in notification boxes, brief pauses when transferring to water parts}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.5.6b|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel Core i5-4460|GPU=Nvidia Geforce GTX 760 (oem)|user=TMCThomas|FPS=58|rating=Playable|notes=Runs with some micro-stutter}}<br />
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{{testsection|1.6|collapsed}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.6.0|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i5-6600K|GPU=GTX 1070|user=CaptainProton|FPS=55~60|rating=Playable|notes=Initial lags when starting race for the first time.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.6.0|OS=Windows 7|region=USA|CPU=AMD FX 8320 @ 4.4GHz|GPU=AMD Radeon R9 390|user=Darkemaste|FPS=45-60|rating=Playable|notes=Avoid using vsync when windowed, appears to periodically limit fps to 30fps when enabled. Does not appear to happen when disabled. }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.6.0|OS=Windows 7|region=EUR|CPU=Intel Core i7-920|GPU=Nvidia GTX 970|user=Asper|FPS=30|rating=Playable}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.6.1|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i5 4690k @3.5 ghz|GPU=AMD Radeon R9 380|user=GangstaSenju|FPS=55|rating=Playable}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.6.1|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=AMD A8-5500B APU @ 3.2 GHz|GPU=AMD Radeon HD 7560D|user=amdfps|FPS=30|rating=Playable}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.6.1|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i5 6600|GPU=AMD Radeon R9 M395|user=Christopher Cuevas|FPS=60|rating=Unplayable|notes=Aside from slight graphical imperfections and the occasional slowdown during loading, the game runs beautifully and is 100% playable. 2015 27" 5k iMac 3.3Ghz}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.6.1|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=AMD FX 6300 Six-Core|GPU=AMD Radeon R9 380|user=Meta_KnightX|FPS=60 (30-50 Grand Prix)|rating=Playable|notes=Can be perfectly playable in Time Trails with now ALMOST all levels can be ran at 60 FPS. With many characters in the race, the game will have some more lag. Everything looks perfect except for weird chunks in some levels are glitchy with shaders and objects looking stretched.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.6.1|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel Core i7 3820|GPU=Nvidia 1060|user=JuleZz|FPS=50-60|rating=Playable|notes=Game is Good playable but it loads some times a few seconds while you are in the race}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.6.1|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel i7 4.0GHz |GPU=Nvidia Geforce GTX 960|user=Radiowaste|FPS=60|rating=Playable|notes=selecting the cycleBased timer option yeilded better results than hostBased timer. }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.6.1|OS=Windows 7|region=EUR|CPU=Intel Core i7-2670QM|GPU=Nvidia GTX 540m|user=Zucar|FPS=35|rating=Playable}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.6.1|OS=Windows 7|region=USA|CPU=AMD FX 8320 @ 4.4GHz|GPU=AMD Radeon R9 390|user=Darkemaste|FPS=50-60|rating=Playable|notes=Greatly improved performance in Grand Prix mode. (50-60fps) <br />
AMD GPU specific minor graphic glitches with specific [jumping] characters/models is still present. }}<br />
{{testline|version=1.6.1|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=AMD A8 5500 @ 3.2GHz|GPU=AMD Radeon HD 7560D|user=ReaperDeath|FPS=25-60|rating=Playable|notes=Runs between 25 and 40 depending on what is going on onscreen on this relatively weak PC. Replaying a stage raises it to 30-50.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.6.2|OS=Windows 7|region=USA|CPU=AMD FX 8320 @ 4.4GHz|GPU=AMD Radeon R9 390|user=Darkemaste|FPS=50-60|rating=Playable|notes=No major changes from 1.6.1}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.6.2|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i5 2500k @4.4Ghz|GPU=Nvidia GTX 970|user=4b3dul|FPS=50|rating=Playable}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.6.2|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=FX - 8300 @ 4.9GHz|GPU=AMD R9 380 2GB|user=FaithLV|FPS=30|rating=Runs|notes=Frequent stuttering and framerate issues. GPU Usage 100% at all times. CPU usages in mid 40%.}}<br />
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{{testsection|1.7}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.0b|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i7 4790k|GPU=Nvidia GTX 1070 8GB|user=seriosbrad|FPS=55-60|rating=Playable|notes=Minor stuttering after initial shader caching, very playable}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.0c|OS=Windows 10|region=EUR|CPU=Intel Core i7 6700|GPU=Nvidia GTX 1080 8GB|user=KibosJ|FPS=55-60|rating=Playable|notes=Very playable, minor stuttering at first load, using 1080p gfx pack (text missing from some menus)}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.0c|OS=Windows 10|region=US|CPU=Intel Core i7 6700K|GPU=Nvidia GTX 1070 8GB|user=Fallen Shinigami|FPS=55-60|rating=Playable|notes=Minor stuttering while building cache, using 4K gfx pack (text missing from some menus)}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.0d|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i5 6600|GPU=AMD RX 480 8GB|user=Nerdsinc|FPS=54-59|rating=Playable|notes=Minor stuttering during initial shader caching, occasional microstuttering (usually during environment transitions), occasional graphical glitches (stretched objects, shadows randomly appearing, text missing from some menus.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.0d|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i7-4770K @ 4.0GHz|GPU=Nvidia GTX 770|user=Shwobble|FPS=50-60|rating=Playable|notes=Texture issues with a few of the paragliders ingame, runs almost perfectly otherwise.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.1|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i5 7600K @ 3.8GHz|GPU=Nvidia GTX 1070|user=ShadowStealer7|FPS=55-60|rating=Playable|notes=Missing text in textboxes, game runs fine in both single player and splitscreen modes with a few minor stutters}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.1|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i5 3350p @ 3.5GHz|GPU=Radeon RX 480 4GB|user=kamild1996|FPS=30-40|rating=Playable|notes=Frequent FPS drops, under 30-40 fps in many cases, even after the track has already been played and the shader cache has already been built. Very rarely 55-60 fps. Minor graphical glitching. CPU 50-60% usage, barely any load on GPU.<br />
}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.2|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i7 3770K @ 3.9GHz|GPU=Radeon R9 290X 8GB Driver vers 17.2.1 |user=ralstig|FPS=50-60|rating=Playable|notes=Occasional hiccup here and there with some graphical glitches and screen tearing. Vsync drops performance into 30s.<br />
}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.2|OS=Windows 10|region=EU|CPU=Intel Core i7 2600 @ 3.4GHz|GPU=AMD HD 7850 2GB Driver vers 16.6 |user=Themoonisacheese|FPS=45-50|rating=Playable|notes=Feels sluggy at first but definitely playable. Did not experience mini-freezes<br />
}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.2|OS=Windows 10|region=EU|CPU=Intel Core i7 5820k @ 4.5GHz|GPU=nVidia GTX 980 Ti |user=Phritz|FPS=60|rating=Playable|notes=Here and there mini freezes upon first playthrough but other than the missing UI elements (map, text in notifications) a better experience than on Wii U with the 4k pack<br />
}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.2|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i7 6500U @ 2.5GHz|GPU=nVidia GeForce 940MX|user=misterflo|FPS=45-60|rating=Playable|notes= There are traces of missing texts and occasional frame dropouts. <br />
}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.3|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=AMD FX-8320 @ 3.5GHz|GPU=GTX 1070 |user=Elite|FPS=45-60|rating=Playable|notes= Occasional min-freezes, sometimes slows down for a moment, minor graphical glitches.<br />
}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.3d|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i5 7600K @ 3.8GHz|GPU=Nvidia GTX 1070|user=ShadowStealer7|FPS=60|rating=Playable|notes=Missing text in textboxes, game runs fine in both single player and splitscreen modes with a few minor stutters, no issues with DLC content}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.3d|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i5 6600K @ 3.8GHz|GPU=Nvidia GTX 1060 6GB |user=Aichii|FPS=60|rating=Playable|notes=Missing text in textboxes, Tested Singleplayer and it runs really good so far, using 1080p pack with default settings.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.3d|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i5 6600K @ 4.5GHz|GPU=Nvidia GTX 970|user=Crowzer|FPS=60|rating=Playable|notes=Missing text in textboxes. Completed a few tournaments, works almost flawless. Using 4K GraphicPack.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.3d|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=AMD FX 6300 @ OC 4.5GHz|GPU=AMD HD 5750|user=dendros77|FPS=40-60|rating=Playable|notes=In order to make this game run with this GPU (thanks to the old legacy drivers 15.7.1 or 16.2.1), you have to run the game in fullscreen the whole time. That's a workaround.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.3d|OS=Windows 10|region=USA|CPU=Intel Core i5 6600K @ 3.5GHz|GPU=Radeon R9 390|user=Hyperbrid|FPS=45-59|rating=Runs|notes=Missing text in textboxes. There are some texture glitches at the start of the race and the framerate drops and rises frequently making it not enjoyable enough to play. The multiplayer mode works but with alot of texture glitches and massive framerate drops which never goes to 60.}}<br />
{{testline|version=1.7.4c|OS=Windows 10|region=EU|CPU=Intel Core i5-4460 @ 3.20GHz|GPU=Nvidia GTX 780 3GB|user=Tim|FPS=50-60|rating=Playable|notes=Game very playable, no missing textures, only text is missing in some textboxes. Didn't test the multiplayer, and I didn't install a texture pack. Sometimes the game drops to 50 fps, but mostly 60fps.}}<br />
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{{testend}}</div>Tim