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#GOTO <code>Options</code> -> <code>Graphic packs</code> | #GOTO <code>Options</code> -> <code>Graphic packs</code> | ||
#Tick the box next to the graphics packs you want to enable (NOTE: Game IDs are defined in graphics packs so they are only used when a specific game is run, so you can leave all of the graphics packs on for your various games without fear of conflict.) | #Tick the box next to the graphics packs you want to enable (NOTE: Game IDs are defined in graphics packs so they are only used when a specific game is run, so you can leave all of the graphics packs on for your various games without fear of conflict.) | ||
# | #Launch a game or restart Cemu | ||
==How to check if a graphic pack is active== | ==How to check if a graphic pack is active== |
Revision as of 12:30, 18 February 2020
How to install graphic packs
Automatically
Cemu->Options->Graphic Packs->click on "Download latest community graphic packs"
Manually
If you want to install a pack manually place them in the graphicPacks/ folder
How to enable graphic packs
- Open the Cemu emulator
- GOTO
Options
->Graphic packs
- Tick the box next to the graphics packs you want to enable (NOTE: Game IDs are defined in graphics packs so they are only used when a specific game is run, so you can leave all of the graphics packs on for your various games without fear of conflict.)
- Launch a game or restart Cemu
How to check if a graphic pack is active
- Open the Cemu emulator
- Start your game
- GOTO
Options
->Graphic packs
- Ensure that the box is ticked for the graphics pack you'd like to enable, and that you've restarted the emulator since you ticked it.