In modern video games (including Switch titles), a shader is a set of instructions that tells your GPU (Graphics Card) how to render lighting, shadows, water reflections, and textures. Every time you look at a new area, use a new ability, or a dynamic weather effect occurs, the game tries to compile a new shader on the fly.
A larger shader cache usually means smoother gameplay because most effects are already pre-loaded. 2. Best Graphics Settings yuzu shader cache
Yuzu (and its successor, Sudachi) typically uses two types of caches: In modern video games (including Switch titles), a
When you play a game in Yuzu, the emulator translates the original Switch shaders into a format your PC hardware understands. Transferable Cache: use a new ability