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: To reduce stuttering while the game generates these visuals (like the paper textures), enable this in Emulation > Configure > Graphics > Advanced > Use asynchronous shader building (Hack) .
If you experience crashes, graphical corruption, or performance degradation, the shader cache is often the culprit. Here’s your checklist:
While transferrable shader caches were standard practice in older emulators like Cemu (Wii U), Yuzu handles things differently. Yuzu’s pipeline caches are tied heavily to: Your specific graphics card driver version. Your specific Yuzu build version. Your hardware architecture (Nvidia vs. AMD).
Inside this directory, each game has its own subfolder, identified by a unique title ID (e.g., 0100F2C0115B6000 ). Within that folder, you will find:
Always install Yuzu and store your shader caches on an NVMe SSD . Because Yuzu constantly reads and writes shader files to your disk, traditional HDDs will bottleneck the process and worsen stuttering.