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Simplify and clarify game issue template
Debating whether or not an "OS" line should be added under CPU, GPU and RAM.

Removed "current on master" as it was redundant with "emulator build version", and the latter is more understandable for most, though I'm open to keeping "current on master". 

Moved "hardware specs" up for better readability.

Removed "pull requests needed" as nobody uses that anymore (not as a different section at least, no point in doing that) and added it to the game state description.

Removed "outstanding issues" as we're no longer taking game-specific issues on the main repository.

Expanded on "describe the current state of the game" to make up for the above change.

Specified that game screenshots are preferable on windowed mode.

Specified how to access log files.

Removed the "optional" from screenshots and logs, as a lot of reports end up needing them for more information.

Removed spaces before colons.
2022-11-23 22:39:10 +00:00
.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE Simplify and clarify game issue template 2022-11-23 22:39:10 +00:00
LICENSE.md Rename LICENSE to LICENSE.md 2018-05-22 22:22:21 +02:00
README.md Update README.md 2022-07-29 05:37:35 -06:00

Ryujinx Game Compatibility List

Anyone is free to update or share their results here, with the following requirements:

  • You must use an official master/main build with any hacks disabled. All mods & cheats of any kind must also be disabled.
  • Follow the new issue template and remove any unnecessary text, but please leave all formatting intact. Include the title ID in all caps in the title of the issue; see existing issues for examples.
  • Search for a game first before adding a new issue; if you find an existing issue that is out of date, reply to it with a copied/pasted new issue template. A curator will then edit the OP with your test data.

When you update or add additional information in an issue, please reply to the issue indicating your changes.

A curator will apply appropriate labels to the issue. Our criteria may be a tad more stringent than some other emulator compatibility lists (and this may eventually change one day) but, for now, see the status label cheat sheet.

Status label cheat sheet:

  • status-playable - Boots and plays without any crashes or gpu bugs of any kind, and at a speed fast enough to reasonably enjoy on an average PC.
  • status-ingame - Boots and goes in-game but suffers from one or more of the following: crashes, deadlocks, gpu bugs, distractingly bad audio, or is simply too slow. Game still might able to be played all the way through, but not as the game is intended to play.
  • status-menus - Boots and goes past the title screen but does not make it into main gameplay.
  • status-boots - Boots but does not make it past the title screen.
  • status-nothing - Does not boot/shows no signs of life.