Emulation has reached a golden age. With the rise of powerful Switch emulators like Yuzu (and its successors like Suyu and Sudachi), PC gamers are experiencing Nintendo’s library in 4K, 60 FPS, with ultrawide support. However, even on a high-end PC, you have likely encountered the dreaded "stutter." You walk into a new area, the game freezes for a split second, and then continues. You defeat a boss, and the screen hitches.
A is a pre-made file created by another user who has already played through the stutters for you. Part 2: What Does "Exclusive" Mean in This Context? The keyword "Yuzu shader cache exclusive" refers to a specific category of shader cache files that are not generated by the standard version of Yuzu (or its mainline forks). yuzu shader cache exclusive
The first hour of a new game (or a new area) is a stuttery mess. The second hour is buttery smooth. Emulation has reached a golden age
The future is "Universal Caches." Developers are now working on that can take an Nvidia exclusive cache and convert it for AMD or Intel ARC. You defeat a boss, and the screen hitches
Disclaimer: This article is for educational and performance optimization purposes. Emulation laws vary by country. Always dump your own BIOS and game files from hardware you own.