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To help optimize your specific setup, please provide a few details: What are you currently using? Which game are you experiencing shader stutters in? Are you running Ryujinx on Windows, Linux, or macOS ? Share public link
The shader cache is an essential mechanism for achieving flawless emulation in Ryujinx. While the initial stutters of a fresh game can be minorly disruptive, allowing the emulator to naturally compile and store shaders tailored to your specific hardware setup ensures long-term stability and optimal visual fidelity. Keep your graphics drivers updated, utilize the Vulkan backend, and
When you play a game for the first time, Ryujinx must translate and compile these shaders on the fly so your GPU can understand them. This process takes time—often just milliseconds—but it’s enough to cause a visible "hitch" or "stutter" in gameplay. How Ryujinx Handles the Process Ryujinx manages this through two main components: shader cache ryujinx
Now that you understand how it works, fire up Ryujinx, build that cache, and enjoy your games the way they were meant to be played!
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Shader caches are highly dependent on specific hardware and emulator versions. Using a cache created on a different GPU driver or an older version of Ryujinx can cause severe graphical glitches, game crashes, or force the emulator to delete the cache and start over anyway. Sharing game files can also cross legal boundaries regarding copyrighted assets. Where Are Ryujinx Shader Caches Stored? Are you running Ryujinx on Windows, Linux, or macOS
Ryujinx includes built-in settings designed to mitigate shader compilation lag while you build your cache:
There are two primary schools of thought when it comes to managing your shader cache: building your own or downloading a pre-compiled cache online. Option 1: Building Your Own Cache (Recommended)