Ensure your on the latest build of Citra, if you are try an older version and see if this solves the problem. If not turn it back and try the video settings, uncheck asynchronous gpu emulation in the GPU tab. If your still having stuttering issues set your audio to output to "null" and see if it's infact an audio issue causing the stutter. Turn off audio stretching in the audio settings, restart. Disable Xbox game bar on Windows 10 (known problem). Ensure your running in high performance mode in windows power and sleep settings. Unplug all uneccessary USB devices from your machine, close all background apps and restart and see if this makes a difference. Also consider overclocking the CPU and RAM as it makes a significant improvement in performance also. If your experiencing high temps get a decent quality CPU cooler and clean out the dustpile inside your PC. Otherwise the other issue could be old PC hardware, get "Open Hardware Monitor" here to check if your throttling power while playing (temps above 90 degrees celcius). It's important to completely close and reopen Citra on testing different settings otherwise they may not have an effect. Try some of the other settings under the configuration menu. Citra's game database is also found here. You can access Citra's game database (right click the game in Citra, "navigate to GameDB Entry") and see if this is a global issue with the game itself and a mod exists to fix it. If this still doesn't solve your issue check if the slowdown is game specific. I don't recommend setting this higher then scaling factor 5xNative (2000x1200). Avoid the "Auto" setting as this can substantially reduce your performance on 4K monitors. Simply increase 2x, 3x etc until your satisfied with performance. Go to Emulation, Configure, Graphics and make sure this is switched to Native 400x240 and see if this solves your performance issue. Next thing to check is your internal resolution in Citra. If your still experiencing the same slowdown regardless if your windowed or fullscreen then your issue is likely not V-sync related. Restart your emulator if it's open and test it. Radeon the feature is called "Open GL Triple buffering" and click the toggle button to enabled. Then make sure V-sync is turned "on" and triple buffering is turned "on", make sure to click apply afterwards in the bottom right corner of the menu. Radeon Software: Gaming, games, three dot's button at the right, add your emulators executable. Nvidia: Manage 3D settings, program settings (tab), add your emulators executable. Right click on your desktop, go into your Nvidia control panel or AMD Radeon Software: For Citra: emulation, configure, graphics, advanced, uncheck "Enable Vsync" Click OK button to save.Ĭreate an application profile to enable V-Sync and Triple Buffering from the GPU software instead. V-sync in Citra can be tempermental in fullscreen causing reduced performance and slowdown in games. Approved posters can arrange for more daily posts by contacting the moderators.Citra Performance Issues, Slowdown & Stutter Fixes (Fullscreen and windowed mode) It is also required to properly format posts. When self-promoting content, please provide as much meaningful information as possible, such as a detailed description, trailers, or screenshots. Read the FAQ, and refer users to it if applicable. The simplest is About This Mac, available by choosing About This Mac from the Apple menu in the upper-left corner of your screen. Your Mac provides several tools to help you identify it. If you are asking for advice on games or your system, post the specs of your Mac such as model name, CPU, and GPU. Before asking for help, or installing a game, please visit r/macgaming/wiki/catalina, and check both the compatibility test chart provided by our community and the list of unsupported 32-bit Mac games by Mac Gamer HQ. Please make use of the search and read the FAQ before asking questions, many have been answered already and it will save you time!Ĭan my Mac run it? The MacGameStore App, or Mac Gamer HQ's extensive list of performance results and benchmarks are good ways to check if your Mac will run a certain game.Ĭan macOS Catalina run it? Games that are 32-bit only will no longer run on macOS Catalina. The home for gaming on Mac machines! Here you will find resources, information, and a great community of gamers.
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