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        <description>System specs: Pop!_OS 20.10 with kernel 5.11 and GNOME DE, GTX 1660 Super (driver 460.73), i5-8400, 24 GB RAM, Yuzu settings: Multicore CPU emulation enabled, Vsync enabled, Fast GPU time enabled, "Accurate" CPU accuracy, "Normal" GPU accuracy, Vulkan backend, Disk shader cache enabled, Async GPU emulation, NVDEC emulation, Ryujinx settings: Vsync and PPTC enabled, Shader cache enabled, Native resolution scale, Docked mode enabled, Launched with the following parameter: MANGOHUD_DLSYM=1 MANGOHUD_CONFIG=gl_bind_framebuffer=0 mangohud __GL_THREADED_OPTIMIZATIONS=1 __GL_SYNC_TO_VBLANK=0 gamemoderun ./Ryujinx`, -Smash Ultimate in-game: 2:10 -Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity: 4:10 -Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury: 6:15 -Super Mario Maker 2: 9:40 In summary: If you want faster performance with a good chance of crashing, go for Yuzu, If you want better game compatibility and less crashing, yet slower performance, use Ryujinx, Please note that for Smash Ultimate on Ryujinx, I forgot to add threaded optimization as an option when launching said emulator. Without this, performance suffers.</description>
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