



The video later presents viewers with gameplay footage in Cap Kingdom applied with "2x Lower Docked Resolution." While the gameplay performance doesn't change, Super Mario Odyssey begins to look like a game that may have been on the Gamecube or Wii. Currently, Super Mario Odyssey, while completely playable may face some graphics glitches and performance hits but. This is a rather significant achievement for Yuzu’s team as they have only been in development for a year. However, if the game goes beyond 60 fps, the screen will begin to flicker. Yes, you can play Super Mario Odyssey on Yuzu Emulator without any major hiccups. At 60 fps, Super Mario Odyssey's Cap Kingdom looks even crisper than it did to begin with. The same goes for the Cap Kingdom, which is shown in the video as well. The Yuzu emulator appears to be up to the task, as Super Mario Odyssey runs at 60 fps in the Metro Kingdom as well. These latest performance improvements are the result of a new asynchronous GPU emulation. The video later shows viewers gameplay footage in the Metro Kingdom from Super Mario Odyssey on PC, as the Metro Kingdom is stated to be the most demanding kingdom in Super Mario Odyssey. As such, PC gamers can finally enjoy Super Mario Odyssey with constant 60fps. The characters move about more smoothly and it seems the update has added an overall performance upgrade to Super Mario Odyssey on PC. The video starts off with footage on the Sand Kingdom, where viewers can see that everything runs faster, including Mario himself.
