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Update Your GPU Drivers: NVIDIA and AMD frequently release updates that improve shader compilation speeds.
Citra’s shader cache is a critical performance feature that eliminates shader compilation stutter. While not perfect (cache invalidation and disk usage are trade-offs), it transforms many games from unplayable to smooth. Users should leave it enabled and only clear it when encountering graphical corruption after updates. shader cache citra
The shader cache in Citra, a popular Nintendo 3DS emulator, plays a crucial role in enhancing the gaming experience by optimizing the rendering process. Here's what you need to know: Update Your GPU Drivers: NVIDIA and AMD frequently
Clear Old Caches: If a game starts glitching after a Citra update, go to your Citra folder (usually in AppData/Roaming/Citra/shader-cache) and delete the folder for that specific game. This forces Citra to rebuild a fresh, compatible cache. Users should leave it enabled and only clear
You can manually delete the contents of the shader-cache folder within your Citra-emu directory.