The retail Switch version runs at a locked 30 frames per second. While 60FPS mods exist for Ryujinx, version 1.0.1 introduces game-speed physics tied to the framerate.
Alternatively, “Ry” could refer to (a Switch emulator). Version 1.0.1 runs flawlessly on Ryujinx with 4K upscaling and 60 FPS mods, making it arguably the definitive way to play for PC users.
| Feature | GameCube (2004) | Switch v1.0.1 (2024) | |---------|----------------|----------------------| | | 480p, 4:3 | 1080p (docked), 720p (handheld), 16:9 | | Frame rate | 30 FPS (with dips) | 60 FPS (stable post-patch) | | Backlog | No | Yes — view past dialogue | | Battle assistance | None | “Cheer” feature (heal a bit per turn) | | Audio | Stereo | Surround + selectable original/remastered OST | | Loading times | Long (disc) | Very fast (digital/cartridge) | | Portability | No | Yes (Switch handheld) |
The retail Switch version runs at a locked 30 frames per second. While 60FPS mods exist for Ryujinx, version 1.0.1 introduces game-speed physics tied to the framerate.
Alternatively, “Ry” could refer to (a Switch emulator). Version 1.0.1 runs flawlessly on Ryujinx with 4K upscaling and 60 FPS mods, making it arguably the definitive way to play for PC users.
| Feature | GameCube (2004) | Switch v1.0.1 (2024) | |---------|----------------|----------------------| | | 480p, 4:3 | 1080p (docked), 720p (handheld), 16:9 | | Frame rate | 30 FPS (with dips) | 60 FPS (stable post-patch) | | Backlog | No | Yes — view past dialogue | | Battle assistance | None | “Cheer” feature (heal a bit per turn) | | Audio | Stereo | Surround + selectable original/remastered OST | | Loading times | Long (disc) | Very fast (digital/cartridge) | | Portability | No | Yes (Switch handheld) |