!free! — Grid Autosport Yuzu
GRID Autosport is a popular racing title available on multiple platforms, including the Nintendo Switch, which makes it a target for the Yuzu emulator. Yuzu Compatibility & Performance
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- Use Vulkan: Always select Vulkan over OpenGL for this game. It handles the lighting and car reflections much better on most GPUs.
- Shader Cache: If you see "stuttering" (short freezes) during gameplay, let the game run for a few laps. Yuzu is building a cache of the game's assets. Once built, the game will be smooth forever.
- Resolution Scaling: Grid Autosport looks amazing at higher resolutions. In Yuzu, go to Graphics > Advanced and set the Resolution Slider to 2x or 3x (depending on your monitor) for a crisp HD look.
- Audio Popping: If the sound cracks, ensure your audio output in Windows matches the emulator's settings, and double-check that you are using the Vulkan API.
Mobile Emulation: On high-end Android hardware (like the Odin 2), the game is fully playable, though some users have noted minor issues with cutscenes. Optimized Settings for Yuzu GRID Autosport is a popular racing title available
If you are running the Switch version of GRID Autosport on mobile devices via Yuzu Android: Use Vulkan: Always select Vulkan over OpenGL for this game
Getting GRID Autosport running smoothly on the Yuzu emulator (Switch emulation) is a popular project for mobile and PC enthusiasts, as it is one of the few racing sims that supports native 60FPS on the platform [11, 19]. Performance Setup