Is important that the resolution do not be bigger than 960x540. "Graphics" Leave it checked and click it to open the menu by the side. Let's go to "options > Graphics packs" now. In fact, everything in this tab you can make as you like, nothing of this has an impact on the performance. In the "audio" tab I didn't notice any difference between the APIS "direct sound" or "xaudio input", choose at your liking. Left Click On "Options" and Left Click on "General Settings" "Fullscreen scale" is your choice, I like to keep the aspect ratio. "Upscale filter" and "Downscale filter" both in bilinear.
In the "Graphics device" CEMU usually chooses your graphics card automatically, but if not just choose it in the drop-down menu. In "options" Go to "General Settings" and then to the "Graphics" tab. In "Controller" leave your controller profile loaded, without this my game was crashing at the start (I don't understand why, but worked doing this. In "graphic" set the graphic API to Vulkan (didn't test yet in OpenGL)
Right Click On The Game Icon and then click on "Edit Game Profile" In "general" Set it to "multicore recompiler" and "thread quantum" to 100k (this matters and not forced my CPU too much) Now talking about directly on the CEMU settings: Leave your power management at high performance, if you don't see this option on your pc, just create a new power plan and remember to set it up to "high performance".Ĭontrol Pannel>Hardware and Sounds>Power optionsĬontrol Panel>Hardware and Sounds>Power options>Create a power plan You can Set The Process That You want To have a higher priority on system processing and memory
I use a tool called "Process Lasso" to diverge all the processing wasted by windows doing nothing to the application that I want, as I show in the screenshot, is a really good app, it doesn't work miracles but helps. Increase or decrease the paging file (I'm not a native English speaker, I don't know this function's name in English windows, but you can see in the print) didn't make any difference for me, you can leave it in "managed by the system"
Tweaking the Nvidia control panel had no benefit whatsoever in the performance, is more practical to leave it on global settings for performance. This will get you some fps, not just in CEMU, but in everything on your pc. Second, let's talk about windows configuration: I have an AMD f圆300 of 6 cores and about 3,5 GHz (a bit old, but do the work)ĨGigs of the cheapest DDR3 memory that my money could buy I hope this post helps those of you who, like me, have a potato attached to a monitor but still want to play your favorite games.īefore, a disclaimer: If your graphics card is too old, it doesn't will support Vulkan, you will have to use OpenGL, if you want I can make an OpenGL guide, for now, this tutorial is only for Nvidia graphics cards that support Vulkanįirst of all, I'll tell you some things about my config. Well, after some tweaks, I managed to get completely playable fps for this game on CEMU and I'm here to share my experience with you. I've got some incredible support from this community and learned a lot about CEMU.
A couple of days ago, I was trying to play Zelda BotW on my low-end pc and had some problems.