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Yuzu Save File Location

Posted on the 16 November 2021 by Filelocations

Yuzu Save File Location: Both SaveFiles – Save Metadata .dat & Save Data .zip`- Game Screenshots and Game Icon locations

Yuzu Save File Location – SaveFiles

There are two SaveFiles, the Save MetaData and the Save Data:

Save MetaData Location .dat

The Save MetaData location is: /<Game Name>/savefiles/<Save Name>.dat

The DAT values are:

  • title (String): Save in-game location
  • description (String): the Save’s descrtiption
  • author (String): Add this line if you have a forum account, it is your account name
  • title_id (String): Game’s tittle id

Save Data Location .zip

The Save Data location is: /<Game Name>/savefiles/<Save Name>.zip

These are the steps to make a zip file:

  1. Check the game is in your yuzu game directory.
  2. Right click on the game and click Open Save Data Location
  3. Select the user
  4. After the previous step you will be taken to the folder in which the save data is stored
  5. Compress the files within the folder into a ZIP

Yuzu Save File Location – Game Screenshots

The Game Screenshots location is: /<Game Name>/screenshots/

Requirements:

  • Resolution: 1280×720
  • Number of screenshots: at least 1, but for games with rating = 3 or higher, at least 3 screenshots
  • Screenshots’ names: Your choice

Yuzu Save File Location – Icon

The Game Icon location is: /<Game Name>/icon.png

If you want one Icon, these are the steps to get one:

  1. Check the game is in your yuzu game directory.
  2. Go to Yuzu configuration
  3. Set the icon size to Full Size (256×256)
  4. Take a screenshot of yuzu’s library listing
  5. Crop out the game icon.

Yuzu is an experimental open-source emulator for the Nintendo Switch from the creators of Citra. It is written in C++ with portability in mind, with builds actively maintained for Windows and Linux.

Resolution Scaler is a new yuzu feature, which scales the dimensions of textures that Switch games render to, and then renders the games at the scaled resolution. This allows games that were designed to render at lower resolutions (720p/900p/1080p), to go far beyond what was intended and be played at much higher resolutions (2K/4K/8K) in the same window!

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