


You should know that NSEmu is still a work in progress. Despite not being the real thing, NSEmu comes with a lag-free experience, so it has the look and feel of a console. Once you’ve installed it, you can experience its fluid-like performance and high-quality graphics and sound. This is because when one game runs nearly perfectly, incidentally, other games will start to work, too. NSEmu is an open-source emulator that you can install for free. The first was Sonic Mania, the second was Celeste, and now the third that's currently undergoing work is Super Mario Odyssey. Both the teams behind Ryujinx and yuzu have provided assistance in Skyline's development, with the Skyline team also being granted a license exemption when it comes to yuzu.Īt the moment, the developers tend to focus on getting one game at a time running. For example, Ryujinx is used as a reference throughout the project thanks to its accuracy, and the shader compiler used in Skyline is a fork of yuzu's. As I was told by one of the developers, Skyline is extremely specific to just Android devices and has been built from the ground up following that philosophy - all while making use of community projects to assist its development. To roll back a little bit, Skyline has been in development for over a year now, and only recently did some games become playable.
