It looks like you're referring to a performance or compatibility review for Metroid Dread on the PC emulators Yuzu and Ryujinx. Since you mentioned "MULT..." I assume that might be a multi-platform or multi-emulator comparison video or article.
Here’s a quick summary review of how Metroid Dread runs on both emulators (based on community testing and emulator history up until their development ceased):
Metroid Dread is widely considered one of the best entries in the long-running Nintendo franchise. However, playing it on the Switch isn't the only option. Thanks to the rapid development of Nintendo Switch emulators, PC gamers can now experience Samus Aran’s latest adventure in stunning 4K resolution, with higher frame rates and improved textures. Metroid Dread - Yuzu Ryujinx Emus for PC- MULT...
If you are looking to run Metroid Dread on your PC using Yuzu or Ryujinx, this guide covers everything you need to know to get set up and optimized.
Problem: Game crashes when entering the first E.M.M.I. zone. It looks like you're referring to a performance
VSync and enable Asynchronous Shaders. In Ryujinx, switch to Vulkan and disable Texture Recompression.Problem: Black screen after launch.
Problem: Stuttering audio during cutscenes (MULT version). Disable Dynamic Resolution – Forces native res at
Emulation > Configure > Audio and set Output Engine to sdl2 and Volume to 100%.Problem: Game runs in slow motion (50% speed).
Accuracy Level > High in Ryujinx. Set it to Normal. For Yuzu, disable CPU Accuracy > Unsafe.On an original Switch, changing languages requires rebooting the console. On Yuzu or Ryujinx, you can:
Both Yuzu and Ryujinx are capable emulators that support a wide range of Nintendo Switch games, including Metroid Dread. Your choice between them might depend on personal preference or performance on your specific hardware.
Tools > Install Firmware.Options > Settings > Add and select your game directory.Manage Game Profiles.System tab, change System Language to your preference.