Grid — Autosport Yuzu
I notice you're asking about running Grid Autosport via Yuzu (a Nintendo Switch emulator). However, I must clarify: Yuzu and its codebase are no longer under active development following a legal settlement in early 2024, and distributing or downloading Yuzu is now discontinued.
Performance Summary (Historical)
- Playability: Grid Autosport was one of the more playable racing games on Yuzu in earlier builds.
- Frame rate: Typically 30–60 FPS depending on hardware (mid-range PCs could manage ~30–40 FPS in races).
- Graphics: Required Vulkan backend for best results; OpenGL often had visual glitches.
- Known issues (in older Yuzu builds):
Device Tweaks: Enable your device's "Performance Mode" and ensure "Force Maximum Clocks" is on within Yuzu's debug settings. Common Issues & Fixes grid autosport yuzu
The Switch version supports analog triggers. If you are using an Xbox or PlayStation controller, ensure your input is mapped correctly in Yuzu to maintain precise throttle and brake control. Troubleshooting Common Issues I notice you're asking about running Grid Autosport
Running Grid Autosport on Yuzu was surprisingly smooth. The game loaded quickly, and the graphics looked stunning. With a few tweaks to the emulator settings, I was able to achieve a consistent 60 FPS, making the gameplay experience feel seamless. Playability : Grid Autosport was one of the
Part 6: Yuzu vs. Native Android vs. Skyline
It is important to distinguish between emulation options. Grid Autosport has a native Android port sold on the Google Play Store. Why use Yuzu instead?
- Dump GRID Autosport:
Modding: You can use a 60 FPS mod to unlock higher frame rates if the base game is locked to 30 FPS. Recommended Setup (Yuzu Android/PC)