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Cemu is a free and open-source Wii U emulator, first released on October 13, 2015 for Microsoft Windows [1] [3] [4] as a closed-source emulator developed by Exzap and Petergov. [5] With the release of Cemu 2.1 on August 27 2024 it gained stable support for Linux and macOS. Though still under development, it is able to run the majority of games ...
DXVK is an open-source translation layer which converts Direct3D 8/9/10/11 calls to Vulkan. [1] [2] [3] [4] It is used by Proton/Steam [5] for Linux, by Intel Windows ...
On February 26, 2018, Khronos announced that Vulkan became available on macOS and iOS products through the MoltenVK library. [7] Valve announced that Dota 2 will run on macOS using the Vulkan API with the aid of MoltenVK, [8] and that they had made an arrangement with developer The Brenwill Workshop Ltd to release MoltenVK as open-source software under the Apache License version 2.0.
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Vulkan targets high-performance real-time 3D-graphics applications, such as video games and interactive media, and highly parallelized computing. Vulkan is intended to offer higher performance and more efficient CPU and GPU usage compared to the older OpenGL and Direct3D 11 APIs. It does so by providing a considerably lower-level API for the ...
Ryujinx has both a Vulkan and OpenGL backend. [9] As of February 2022, about 3,400 games are playable on Ryujinx. [10] Ryujinx is open source and is funded via Patreon. [8] On October 1, 2024, Ryujinx pulled its source code from GitHub, and the project was reportedly shut down after a request from Nintendo. [11]
RetroArch is a free and open-source, cross-platform frontend for emulators, game engines, video games, media players and other applications. It is the reference implementation of the libretro API, [2] [3] designed to be fast, lightweight, portable and without dependencies. [4]
PCSX2 is a free and open-source emulator of the PlayStation 2 for x86 computers. It supports most PlayStation 2 video games with a high level of compatibility and functionality, and also supports a number of improvements over gameplay on a traditional PlayStation 2, such as the ability to use higher resolutions than native, anti-aliasing and texture filtering. [6]