diff --git a/pokemon-lets-go.md b/pokemon-lets-go.md index 7f82f21..6d4c8e3 100644 --- a/pokemon-lets-go.md +++ b/pokemon-lets-go.md @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ In Order to have the best possible experience, please follow the instruction bel * Enable the "Use OpenGL compatibility profile" setting in Emulation/Configure/Graphics menu (This is a workaround for depth and shadow rendering issues) * Enable the "Force 30 FPS Mode" Setting in Emulation/Configure/Graphics menu (Pokemon Let's Go is a 30 FPS title) -NOTE: In its current state, Pokemon Lets go is unstable with the "Use Asynchronous GPU Emulation" option enabled, Please make sure to keep this option turned OFF. +NOTE: In its current state, Pokemon Lets go is unstable with the "Use Asynchronous GPU Emulation" option enabled, Please make sure to keep this option turned OFF. Additionally, there are a few instances in which Pokemon Let's Go will crash or softlock. The known ones are listed below @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ As with most Emulators, your in-game performance is highly dependant on the powe #### HARDWARE ISSUES -As a further note, and in relation to GPU compatibility. AMD GPU users can expect graphical bugs in this title. These issues are caused by the AMD Windows GPU driver. To alleviate these issues, you can attempt to use Linux in combination with the MESA Driver. Doing so will give you a much more playable gameplay experience. +As a further note, and in relation to GPU compatibility. It crashes on Nvidia Turing GPUs. AMD GPU users can expect graphical bugs in this title. These issues are caused by the AMD Windows GPU driver. To alleviate these issues, you can attempt to use Linux in combination with the MESA Driver. Doing so will give you a much more playable gameplay experience.