By late 2022, Yuzu had achieved significant breakthroughs in Vulkan performance . In this build, games like Super Mario Odyssey and Metroid Dread were near-perfect on mid-range hardware (GTX 1060/RTX 2060).
This specific file, , represents a "bleeding edge" build of the Yuzu Nintendo Switch emulator, compiled by the EmuCR team on November 25, 2022.
Portable format (7z) makes it easy to test without a full installation. EmuCR-yuzu-windows-msvc-20221125-74b605547.7z
This build was released during a period of rapid optimization for Yuzu, particularly regarding "High Level Emulation" (HLE) of the Switch's kernel and GPU services.
Lacks later quality-of-life improvements like improved memory management for 8GB RAM systems. Final Thoughts By late 2022, Yuzu had achieved significant breakthroughs
Unless you are performing or testing a specific game that had a unique "glitch fix" in late November 2022, there is little reason to use this specific build today. For daily use, you are better off seeking the final archived builds of Yuzu (version 1734) or its current successors.
EmuCR is well-known for providing custom builds of emulators directly from the latest source code (GitHub commits). This build (hash 74b605547 ) was often more up-to-date than the "Mainline" releases but less stable than the "Early Access" versions. Portable format (7z) makes it easy to test
Modern forks (like Suyu or Sudachi) or the final official Yuzu builds (from early 2024) are significantly more advanced.