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Every game has different requirements, some titles may require a powerful computer while some other titles may not. Generally, these are the minimum recommended requirements for Cemu. | Every game has different requirements, some titles may require a powerful computer while some other titles may not. Generally, these are the minimum recommended requirements for Cemu. | ||
* 64 bit edition of Windows 7 (x64) or above, Linux, or macOS. Most modern Linux distributions should work given support for Cemu's dependencies | * 64 bit edition of Windows 7 (x64) or above, Linux, or macOS. Most modern Linux distributions should work given support for Cemu's dependencies | ||
* A | * A graphics card that supports OpenGL 4.5 or Vulkan 1.1 | ||
* RAM: 4 GB minimum, 8 GB or more recommended | * RAM: 4 GB minimum, 8 GB or more recommended | ||
== Graphics Settings == | == Graphics Settings == | ||
Set the following settings: | Set the following settings: | ||
* Graphics API: Vulkan | * Graphics API: {{ic|Vulkan}} | ||
* Graphics Device: Ensure that your "Graphics Device" is set to use your most powerful GPU if your device has dual graphics | * Graphics Device: Ensure that your "Graphics Device" is set to use your most powerful GPU if your device has dual graphics | ||
* VSync: If on Windows, use {{ic|Match emulated display (Experimental)}}. If on macOS or Linux, use {{ic|Double buffering}} | * VSync: If on Windows, use {{ic|Match emulated display (Experimental)}}. If on macOS or Linux, use {{ic|Double buffering}} | ||
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== Importing Shader Caches == | == Importing Shader Caches == | ||
Download this [https://github.com/chriztr/cemu_shader_and_pipeline_caches/releases/latest/download/shaders.zip shader cache pack] extract the contents of the .zip file to your Cemu folder | Download this [https://github.com/chriztr/cemu_shader_and_pipeline_caches/releases/latest/download/shaders.zip shader cache pack] extract the contents of the .zip file to your Cemu folder | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:45, 28 July 2023
Learn how to configure Cemu to get the maximum performance out of it.
System Requirements
Every game has different requirements, some titles may require a powerful computer while some other titles may not. Generally, these are the minimum recommended requirements for Cemu.
- 64 bit edition of Windows 7 (x64) or above, Linux, or macOS. Most modern Linux distributions should work given support for Cemu's dependencies
- A graphics card that supports OpenGL 4.5 or Vulkan 1.1
- RAM: 4 GB minimum, 8 GB or more recommended
Graphics Settings
Set the following settings:
- Graphics API:
Vulkan
- Graphics Device: Ensure that your "Graphics Device" is set to use your most powerful GPU if your device has dual graphics
- VSync: If on Windows, use
Match emulated display (Experimental)
. If on macOS or Linux, useDouble buffering
- Enable
Async shader compilation
Audio Settings
- API: If on Windows, use
XAudio2
. If on macOS or Linux, useCubeb
Debug
On macOS only, at the top of your display, click "Debug" and then disable Accurate barriers (Vulkan)
Importing Shader Caches
Download this shader cache pack extract the contents of the .zip file to your Cemu folder