

If a game has an online mode, it is very easy to port their netcode to work over a Local Wireless network instead. All this really does is link nearby players together in the same wireless network - this is a regular IP network that you can use all your favourite transport protocols over. From their announcement post, back when they announced LDN (abbreviated for clarity): Local Wireless has been a staple of handheld game consoles since the DS first introduced it. The LDN builds are separate from the main builds available through the official website and are Ryujinx's way to enable Local Wireless Play. Pokémon saves will no longer corrupt on Linux.Pokémon Legends: Arceus is now compatible with local wireless.Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak is now compatible with local wireless.Mario Kart 8 Deluxe v2.1.0 is now compatible with local wireless.

It also comes with a long list of enhancements for various games, ported over from the main Ryujinx build.

According to the developers, it comes with: Includes a Vulkan graphics backend which improves performance and compatibility drastically on AMD and Intel graphics cards running on Windows, plus all GPU vendors will enjoy drastically reduced shader compilation stuttering! Ryujinx LDN 2.5 has dropped, and you can download the latest build from Patreon. If you're into Nintendo Switch emulation on the Steam Deck (don't tell Nintendo), this one is for you.
