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#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. | #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. | ||
==How to create | ==How to create your own graphic packs== | ||
*[[Tutorial:How to create graphic pack|How to create your own | *[[Tutorial:How to create graphic pack|How to create your own graphic pack]] | ||
==Other sources for graphic packs== | ==Other sources for graphic packs== |
Revision as of 16:26, 24 September 2017
What are graphic packs?
Graphic packs optimize and make changes in the render settings for various enhancements or fixes to games, like 4k and bloom effects.
How to install graphic packs
- Go to the Cemu install folder
- Open the
..\graphicPacks
folder - Copy the folder with the
rules.txt
to this folder - Restart the Cemu emulator
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.)
- Reboot 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.