Updated pokemon lets go (markdown)

BSoDGamingYT 2019-06-27 19:17:07 +02:00
parent 08b509b614
commit 61a29413a2

@ -6,10 +6,7 @@ Pokemon Let's Go is currently in a playable state.
* Dump and use your NAND and keys from your console following our [**quickstart guide**](https://yuzu-emu.org/help/quickstart/).
* Choose the `Single Player - Handheld - Undocked` option in Emulation > Configure > Controls or Choose the Custom Preset and Map/Use ONLY the `Joycons Docked` Controller, **do not enable Docked Mode**.
#### FIXING GRAPHICAL/GAMESPEED ISSUES
* Enable the `Force 30 FPS Mode` Setting in Emulation > Configure > Graphics menu.
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** (fixed in latest canary build).
NOTE: In its current state, Pokemon Lets go is stable with the `Use Asynchronous GPU Emulation` option enabled, This setting offloads Emulated GPU instructions to an additional CPU core/thread, so please# try this option to improve your gameplay experience
Additionally, there are a few instances in which Pokemon Let's Go will crash or softlock. The known ones are listed below:
@ -31,6 +28,4 @@ As with most emulators, your in-game performance is highly dependant on the powe
#### HARDWARE ISSUES
* Nvidia GPU users with cards from the RTX and GTX 16 series will experience crashes right before entering to the title screen. This is a known issue and it's currently being worked on.
* AMD GPU users who run Windows OSs may experience graphical glitches in the game. They are caused by AMD's proprietary drivers, and therefore, you either need to wait for AMD to fix drivers, or install a Linux distribution (not recommended if you have no experience with Linux) and use Mesa drivers.