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Cemu supports online play, using official Nintendo servers. To do this, we will need to dump your account data from your Wii U to use for connecting to the servers. This process is easy and quick to set up, and doesn’t require any permanent modification to your console. For the more terminal inclined (Or if you are using Linux/Mac), Jnustool or FunkiiU are better and simpler to setup than USBHelper + Launcher. How To Use - USBHelper. Download the following USBHelper+Launcher Installer (Download USBHelperInstaller.exe) If you are emulating on Cemu Cemu; CemuHook; Prepare your folders. 0.5.7.0 - Support patches in v3 graphic packs with Cemu 1.14.0+, allowing profile variables to be used as data constants, and lets packs be activated/deactivated at runtime (even hot-reload of changed patches.txt is possible if you add alwaysReloadPatches=true to Debug section of cemuhook.ini). CEmu is a third-party TI-84 Plus CE / TI-83 Premium CE calculator emulator, focused on developer features. The core is programmed in C and the GUI in C with Qt, for performance and portability reasons. CEmu works natively on Windows, macOS, and Linux!
For complete guides to homebrew and custom firmware for other devices, check out CFW.Guide.
Thoroughly read all of the introductory pages (including this one!) before proceeding.
What is Cemu?
Cemu is experimental software used to emulate Wii U applications on your PC. This means that if you will be able to run commercial Wii U games directly off of your system.
The majority of games are completely playable from start to finish. You can check to see if your game is playable on the wiki.
How do I get the games?
The guide will take you through how to dump your game copies from your Wii U over to your PC for use in Cemu. This process is easy and quick to set up, and doesn’t require any permanent modification to your console.
If you don’t have a Wii U console, you will not be able to dump games to your PC and therefore won’t be able to use Cemu.
Can I play online?
Yes! Cemu supports online play, using official Nintendo servers. To do this, we will need to dump your account data from your Wii U to use for connecting to the servers. This process is easy and quick to set up, and doesn’t require any permanent modification to your console.
If your account is banned, or if you don’t own a Wii U console, you will not be able to use online play with Cemu.
How well can I run games?
It depends. A lot of people will be able to run most games at full speed, however you must take hardware requirements into account. While the Wii U is not a particularly demanding console, emulation requires a machine with much greater hardware than the original machine. Check below to see if your PC will work.
CPU
A good processor will definitely help speed things up. While modern video-games can be less dependent, emulation can rely quite heavily on CPU performance. We recommend at least an AMD Ryzen 3 or an Intel i5 processor.
Non-Ryzen AMD chips are not recommended as they lack in single-core processing speed. These processors will struggle running demanding games on Cemu.
RAM
For best performance across all games, we recommend using 8GB of RAM or more. While the Cemu website says it can run off of a minimum of 4GB of RAM, this is not recommended and may experience crashes, stuttering and general performance issues in a lot of games.
GPU
NVIDIA GPUs are recommended as they can take some of the load off of the CPU. AMD GPUs are also good, but heavily reliant on the performance of the CPU.
For running any game in general, the bare minimum should be an NVIDIA GTX 700 card or AMD HD 7000 Series card, however you may want to consider something more powerful, especially for games such as Breath of the Wild.
If you’re running on a thinner laptop or other low-powered machine, you may be using an iGPU instead, which is not officially supported by Cemu. While some users have reported playable framerates using integrated graphics, playing on a more powerful machine will yield much better results.
Now that you’re aware of the requirements, you may proceed with downloading and setting up the emulator.
Continue to Installing Cemu.
Dolphin
Dolphin is a Wii and Gamecube emulator. It has been ported to libretro and an alpha version of the core is available now for Windows and Linux! Version for macOS will be released at a later date.
For more information on Dolphin, visit the author's website here.
See also our in-depth article here.
Citra
Citra is a 'work in progress' Nintendo 3DS emulator.
Core available now for Windows and Linux. Version for macOS will be released at a later date.
For more information on Citra, visit the author's website here.
See also our in-depth article here.
OpenLara
OpenLara is an early Tomb Raider game engine recreation.
Core available now for Windows/Linux.
For more information, read our article on this release here.
It uses the original data files in order to work. What is nice about this one is that it has some very fancy graphics effects that it adds on top of the old game engine without it resulting in any stylistic clashes.
melonDS
melonDS is a 'work in progress' Nintendo DS emulator.
Core available now for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.
For more information on melonDS, visit the author's website here.
See also our in-depth article here.
SameBoy
SameBoy is a highly accurate Game Boy/Game Boy Color emulator.
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Core available now for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.
For more information on SameBoy, visit the author's website here.
PX68K
PX-68K is a Sharp X68000 emulator. This is a Japanese home computer from the late '80s/early '90s that was used by Capcom as devkits for their arcade games. It played host to many popular games from the likes of Namco, Konami and Capcom.
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Core available now for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.
For more information, read our article on this release here.