
The new system also sends a correct representation of the universal time, regardless of whether there is a firmware dump or not. The default “Auto” time zone setting will now send a location-accurate time zone to the guest (instead of following the old GMT rule) using the synthesised time zone archive. While this usually worked, it’s not accurate to how the Switch reports times. In the past, yuzu would pretend that the system was in GMT, and then adjust the universal time by the local offset on the guest. Thanks to the amazing work of toastUnlimited, yuzu now ships with The firmware files also include the resources needed for proper time zone support. This is necessary for things like Mii models or to properly render foreign scripts and button fonts. While we implement many features of the Switch operating system, and can boot most games without a firmware dump, some games still require one. Now that we’ve cleared that up, let’s get started. We strongly advise users to uninstall Overwolf until they have fixed their Vulkan layer. The culprit is Overwolf, a mod manager/overlay that comes with a faulty and outdated Vulkan layer, messing up the GPU’s Vulkan driver.

We’ve received reports that some users have been experiencing crashes when trying to use Vulkan or change settings.

This month we have general performance and stability improvements, many graphics bug fixes, Android gets its first wave of improvements, and much more! Helmets on, let’s ride.īefore we dive into the report, we have some important news to share.

Hello again, yuz-ers! Our devs, old and new, show no signs of slowing down.
