That being said, I’m hoping this new guide will be a bit easier for people to follow. If you still want to view the old guide, it will still be around. The page for last year’s guide was broken for some individuals.As downloading copyrighted firmware is illegal, I’m only recommending users to dump their firmware instead One mistake that I will admit is there was a link in last year’s guide that contained a download to copyrighted content (specifically, Switch firmware).Both emulators have received a lot of updates and they needed to be addressed.I wanted it to be more straightforward and simplified wherever possible.
Yuzu keys folder update#
I decided to update it for the following reasons: (Anyone else looking forward to playing Metroid Dread on the Deck?) While we have yet to see whether Switch games will emulate at a full 60 FPS or not on the Steam Deck, it’s certainly reasonable to conclude they’ll at least run at 30 FPS. Both emulators are open-source and available for Linux and Windows. Switch emulation is possible thanks to Yuzu and Ryujinx. Well, ever heard of emulation? It is actually possible to play your favorite Nintendo games on PC, or your Steam Deck. Some people lament the fact that, even though the Steam Deck is the Switch Pro we’ve been waiting for, they can’t play the Nintendo exclusives on it, such as the Mario, Zelda, and Metroid series.
Note: some minor parts of this article have been updated or changed due to “concerns” from one of the Yuzu developers.