Jeno_Jodi Posted June 1, 2024 Posted June 1, 2024 I know the custom emulator package name. But can't figure out what the activity name and rom Path key should be 1 Quote
Sbaby Posted September 21, 2024 Posted September 21, 2024 (edited) I've been thoroughly testing the Sudachi emulator over the past few weeks, and I have to say the latest version (currently 1.07) is truly impressive. It works significantly better than its predecessor, Yuzu, and even Ryujinx. I managed to complete The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening in 4K at a steady 60 fps, with no performance drops or crashes. It's incredible—it runs smoother than a PC game and even better than the original game on the Switch. Of course you have to apply the right mods for some games, but they are easily found. I can't wait for the new chapter from developer Grezzo, The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom, to be released on September 26th! 🥰 You can download the latest version here: https://sudachi.emuplace.app To answer your question, the emulator executable is named sudachi.exe, and the game ROM should be in .xci or .nsp format (although the latter is often used for game updates). Edited September 21, 2024 by Sbaby Quote
Eyebrows Cat Posted October 12, 2024 Posted October 12, 2024 On 6/1/2024 at 7:32 PM, Jeno_Jodi said: I know the custom emulator package name. But can't figure out what the activity name and rom Path key should be Please try using the app "Package Name Viewer" (Google Play). You will be able to see the package name and activity name. I think it's okay to leave the ROM passkey field blank. The above content will be written in Japanese below. 「Package Name Viewer」というアプリ(GooglePlay)を使用してみてください。 パッケージ名とアクティビティ名がわかります。ROMパスキーは空欄で大丈夫だと思います。 Quote
Sbaby Posted October 14, 2024 Posted October 14, 2024 (edited) On 10/13/2024 at 3:50 AM, getsmod0 said: Thanks for sharing your experience! It's great to hear that the latest version of the Sudachi emulator (1.07) is performing so well, especially compared to Yuzu and Ryujinx. Completing The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening in 4K at 60 fps with no issues sounds impressive! I appreciate the tip about applying mods—it's always good to know that these are accessible and make a big difference in performance. Definitely sounds like a solid emulator option for Switch gaming! Thank you so much for your message! It's always a pleasure to share experiences and I'm glad the information was helpful to you. Let me update you with the latest news: I have passed almost 90% of the new game The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom and can draw some conclusions. Using Sudachi (which at the time of writing has reached version 1.0.11), the game works very well, with the only problem of audio problems in the world of nowhere. I read in the changelog that this problem will be fixed soon. As for Ryujinx (of which there is a new fork), I experienced minor problems with stuttering, especially during the initial loading of shaders, and an unstable framerate. However, to my surprise, I have noticed significant improvements through various patches/mods, including the essential [Stabilize FPS Normal Version v1.0.1]. In practice, I used Sudachi most of the time, except when I entered the nowhere worlds, where I preferred Ryujinx because of the more correct background audio. This alternation between emulators was possible without problems thanks to an AHK script that synchronizes my save files between the two emulators every time I start the game. With both emulators, the game runs much better than playing directly on the original Switch console, where the framerate drops are so severe as to become unbearable. Note: I apologize to everyone for sharing Windows experiences in an Android topic but I am dumb and had not read the Android membership group 😵💫 Edited October 14, 2024 by Sbaby Quote
Sbaby Posted October 15, 2024 Posted October 15, 2024 Let's wait for the latest version, and then goodbye Sudachi 😔 Quote
zeeshan khan Posted November 17 Posted November 17 You don’t need any special or “custom” emulator values for Sudachi. The default settings work fine for most users. If you still want optimized configs, you can check the guides available on site Sudachi Emulator simple steps guide Quote
Duckstation Posted Tuesday at 06:57 AM Posted Tuesday at 06:57 AM its very easy follow these instructions: 🛠️ Common Sudachi Custom Values 1. CPU Overclock Percentage : What it does: Increases the virtual clock speed of the simulated CPU. This is the most common custom setting to improve performance (frame rate) in games that are CPU-bound. Recommendation: Start with $150\%$ for demanding titles. You can try $200\%$ or higher, but be aware this can introduce stuttering or stability issues in some games, and it will increase heat/power usage on your host device. 2. Docked/Handheld Mode: What it does: Simulates whether the console is connected to a TV (Docked) or being used as a portable device (Handheld). Recommendation: Docked: Usually enables a higher resolution (e.g., $1080\text{p}$ or higher depending on your settings). Use this if your PC can handle the rendering load. Handheld: Typically uses a lower native resolution (e.g., $720\text{p}$). Use this for better performance on less powerful hardware, or if a specific game runs better in Handheld mode. 3. Memory/RAM settings (Advanced): What it does: Adjusts the amount of virtual memory available to the emulated console. Recommendation: For most users, leave this at the default setting. Only adjust if a specific guide or troubleshooting step suggests it for a demanding, high-memory game. 4. V-Sync and Triple Buffering: What it does: V-Sync: Synchronizes the frame rate of the game with your monitor's refresh rate to prevent "screen tearing." Triple Buffering: Can help reduce frame rate drops when V-Sync is enabled, but uses more GPU memory. Recommendation: Enable V-Sync if you experience screen tearing and want a smoother visual experience. Enable Triple Buffering if you enable V-Sync and feel the performance is suffering. Important note: Install Sudachi APK from official sources like sudachiemulator.com or GitHub releases. Custom Emulator Package Name: org.sudachi.sudachi_emu (stable version) or org.sudachi.sudachi_emu.ea (Early Access version). Activity Name: org.sudachi.sudachi_emu.activities.EmulationActivity (or org.sudachi.sudachi_emu.ea.activities.EmulationActivity for EA). ROM Path Key: Leave blank (or try file / GamePath if needed; many users report blank works fine as Sudachi launches via URI/data intent). Quote
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