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If you’ve used Yuzu (the now-discontinued but still widely used Nintendo Switch emulator), you’ve probably experienced stuttering during gameplay – especially the first time a new effect appears on screen. The solution to that problem lies in one crucial component: the shader cache . What Is a Shader Cache? In simple terms, a shader is a set of instructions that tells your GPU how to render graphics (lighting, shadows, textures, etc.). When Yuzu encounters a new visual effect in a game, it has to translate (compile) the Switch’s shaders into a format your PC’s GPU understands. That translation takes processing power and time, causing a brief freeze or stutter .
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