Cemu - Wii U Emulator For Windows and Mac
Cemu is a free, open-source Wii U video game console emulator. It was released on October 13, 2015 for Microsoft Windows by developers Exzap and Petergov. It features a variety of features to improve the game-playing experience. It is also open-source, which makes it a great choice for people who want to play Wii games on their computer.
Since it is a proof-of-concept project, Cemu is still relatively new, and it suffers from some compatibility issues. For example, it may crash on the title screen of New Super Mario Bros.U, which can be worked around by using the "Workarounds" feature. However, despite this, Cemu has more than 50% compatibility, which is a great figure.
To use Cemu, you need to have a PC with the required system requirements. For instance, your PC should have at least 4GB of RAM, but 8GB is best. It must also have the latest C++ redistributable packages and a good graphics card. Intel graphics aren't supported by the developers of Cemu, so if you're using a graphics card, make sure you upgrade to one with AMD or Nvidia GPUs.
A major feature in the latest version of Cemu is Linux support. It has also become open-source, with the source code available on Github. The new open-source status allows for contributions from outside developers. This is great news for people using Linux systems to play Wii U games.