Running a 3D title like FIFA 22 through Yuzu is resource-intensive. To achieve playable frame rates and high graphical fidelity, your device should meet these benchmarks: Processor:
- Resolution: Set to
2x(1440p/1620p) or3x(4K). This is your "Extra Quality" step. It forces the game to render at a higher resolution than the Switch. - VSync: Off (Reduces input lag for football reactions).
- Window Adapting Filter: AMD FidelityFX (Sharpens textures).
- Anti-Aliasing: Force off (Saves battery; use resolution scaling instead).
- Disk Shader Cache: On (Crucial to stop lag during replays and corners).
The Short Answer
No, you cannot play FIFA 22 smoothly on Android via Yuzu right now.
Any site offering a magical “extra quality” APK or setup is likely trying to install malware or steal your data.
Step 4: The "Extra Quality" Download Setup
For the extra quality experience, you need:
) generally perform better than those with Mali GPUs, which may experience more glitches. Optimizing for "Extra Quality"
Storage: Ensure you have at least 15GB to 20GB of free space for the game files (NSP or XCI formats) and the emulator's data. Step-by-Step Setup and Download Guide