Grid Autosport Yuzu: Patched
If you own a Nintendo Switch copy of GRID Autosport and want to play it on a PC at 4K with a force feedback wheel (Logitech G29 works via Yuzu’s SDL2 backend), then emulation is the definitive experience. The combination of the game's original tactical driving model (where you must "stay ahead without crashing" rather than arcade drifting) with emulator-enhanced visuals is breathtaking.
| Feature | Native Android Port | Yuzu Emulation (Switch) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | $9.99 | Free (if you dump your own cartridge) | | Controller Rumble | Basic | HD Rumble emulated (better feedback) | | Mod Support | None | Full (Custom cars, 60FPS, removed ads) | | Local Multiplayer | Requires WiFi | Emulated local wireless (via Yuzu’s LDN feature) | | Stability | 100% | 85% (occasional menu freezes) | grid autosport yuzu
However, if you are looking for a drop-in, no-hassle experience, stick to the native PC Steam version or the mobile port. If you own a Nintendo Switch copy of
Within six months, Grid Autosport will be marked "Playable" on the official Yuzu compatibility list (currently listed as "Okay," not "Great"). Conclusion: Is It Worth It? Yes – with caveats. Within six months, Grid Autosport will be marked
A: Partially. The physics work, but the debris physics cause a memory leak after 4 races. Save and restart Yuzu between events.
Remember: Emulation is for preservation. Always dump your own BIOS and game files. Do not download pre-configured Yuzu packs from torrent sites—they are often packed with cryptominers. Q: Can I play Grid Autosport on Yuzu with a steering wheel? A: Yes. Yuzu translates XInput. Most wheels (Logitech, Fanatec) are detected as Xbox controllers. You lose force feedback, but the steering axis works.
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