

LDN3: Online gaming with real Switch consolesīoth Yuzu and Ryujinx support a flavor of online play. You can read more on the Ryujinx MacOS port in their article here. With a combination of wins and obstacles though, Ryujinx have managed to bring their emulator to Apple’s platform, a huge step toward more users for that Switch emulator. The same can’t be said about GPU hardware however, with Mac’s infamous “Metal” API being apparently limited, and hard to work with. Both running on an ARM base, the developers of Ryujinx claim this tremendously helps some steps of the emulator, basically with no emulation required at all in some critical steps, where the Mac chipsets can simply run exactly the same commands as the Switch. Not only did they bring compatibility to that platform, they’re apparently taking huge advantage of the CPU similarities between Apple silicon and the Switch.

The obvious one first: Ryujinx is now compatible with MacOS, making it, to my knowledge, the only decent Switch emulator on that platform (correct me if I’m wrong, I’m the Jon Snow of MacOS!) But with their recent releases, Ryujinx have definitely been taking the lead, at least for some users. When it comes to Nintendo Switch emulation, Ryujinx and Yuzu are both good choices, and it’s often a matter of personal preference which one you’ll use (I’m Yuzu, personally).
