This introduces the ability to read and write game data and model
information from an Amiibo dump file (BIN format). Note that this
functionality requires the presence of a key_retail.bin file. For the
option to appear and function in the UI, ensure that the key_retail.bin
file is located in the <RyujinxData>/system folder.
Rebased @jcm93's refreshinterval branch:
https://github.com/jcm93/Ryujinx/tree/refreshinterval
The option is placed under System/Hacks. Disabled, it's the default
Ryujinx behavior. Enabled, the behavior is shown in the attached
screenshots. If a framerate is too high or low, you can adjust the value
where you normally toggle VSync on and off. It will also cycle through
the default on/off toggles.
Also, in order to reduce clutter, I made an adjustment to remove the
target FPS and only show the percentage.
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Co-authored-by: jcm <6864788+jcm93@users.noreply.github.com>
This should hopefully make it clearer whether or not you're using
canary.
Changelog:
- Changed github workflows to have "canary" in the zip files
- Added `App.FullAppName` in the about section, so that it's clear in
there too
- Changed log name for canary builds to
`Ryujinx_Canary_{version}_{DateTime.Now:yyyy-MM-dd_HH-mm-ss}.log`
(normal builds should still be
"Ryujinx_{version}_{DateTime.Now:yyyy-MM-dd_HH-mm-ss}.log)
These changes allow players to matchmake for local wireless using a LDN
server. The network implementation originates from Berry's public TCP
RyuLDN fork. Logo and unrelated changes have been removed.
Additionally displays LDN game status in the game selection window when
RyuLDN is enabled.
Functionality is only enabled while network mode is set to "RyuLDN" in
the settings.
When switching between players' gamepads while saving settings, then
returning to the previous player, the settings show the default settings
instead of the actual settings applied
* Automatically remove invalid dlc and updates as part of auto load
Fixed some minor label spacing issues in options dialog
Removal of unused variable in input view model
* Fixed missing french message for AutoloadDlcAddedMessage
Implement shader compile counter (currently not translated, will change, need to pull changes.)
Remove event logic in favor of a single init function.
Thanks @MutantAura
The future of the site is almost certainly for it to go offline, so any HTTP requests needed to be delegated elsewhere or removed entirely to ensure smooth operation of the emulator.
Specifically, this setting causes the translation load core count to get reduced by two-thirds, for lower-power but still fast loading, and for unstable CPUs.
* Add hooks to ApplicationLibrary for loading DLC/updates
* Trigger DLC/update load on games refresh
* Initial moving of DLC/updates to UI.Common
* Use new models in ApplicationLibrary
* Make dlc/updates records; use ApplicationLibrary for loading logic
* Fix a bug with DLC window; rework some logic
* Auto-load bundled DLC on startup
* Autoload DLC
* Add setting for autoloading dlc/updates
* Remove dead code; bind to AppLibrary apps directly in mainwindow
* Stub out bulk dlc menu item
* Add localization; stub out bulk load updates
* Set autoload dirs explicitly
* Begin extracting updates to match DLC refactors
* Add title update autoloading
* Reduce size of settings sections
* Better cache lookup for apps
* Dont reload entire library on game version change
* Remove ApplicationAdded event; always enumerate nsp when autoloading
* Fix arbitrary sorting by "Favorite" in the UI by making it the same as sorting alphabetically while giving favorites priority.
* Use a more engineered solution rather than string hacks.
* Address code style warnings. Add null checking. Make title name comparison case insensitive.
* one more style fix
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Co-authored-by: Logan Stromberg <lostromb@microsoft.com>
* Fix checking for the wrong update metadata file
* Apply the same fix for dlc.json
* Use the base application ids for updates and DLCs in the GUI too
This shouldn't actually change anything, since the program index part of the application id
should always be 0 for all applications currently seen by the GUI.
This was just done for completeness.