Yuzu Shader Cache -
This guide outlines how to manage and optimize shader caches in Yuzu to eliminate stuttering and improve your gaming experience. What is a Shader Cache?
Inside this folder, you will see subfolders named after Game IDs (e.g., 0100070003AFC000 for Super Mario Odyssey). yuzu shader cache
If you prefer to download a "complete" cache to avoid initial stutters, follow these steps: Locate Your Shader Folder: Right-click your game in the Yuzu game list. Select Open Transferable Pipeline Cache. This guide outlines how to manage and optimize
Open Transferable Pipeline Cache: This opens the folder where shader files are stored. Play the game with Async Shader Compilation ON
In this comprehensive guide, we will explain what a shader cache is, why it turns a stuttering mess into a smooth 60 FPS experience, how to install pre-built caches, and how to troubleshoot common graphical glitches.
- Play the game with Async Shader Compilation ON (less stutter) and Disk Shader Cache ON.
- After 2–3 hours of diverse gameplay (different areas, enemies, effects), you’ll have a 95% complete cache.
- Right-click a game in Yuzu → Open Transferable Shader Cache Location.