To get the most out of Pokémon Ultra Sun (or Ultra Moon) in a "decrypted" or enhanced state—typically referring to playing on an emulator like Azahar (formerly Citra)
Standard emulation stops the game to compile a shader when you see a new Pokemon for the first time. With a , you can force Asynchronous Shaders .
The difference between a standard decrypted ROM and a file is the difference between a frustrating weekend of debugging and a seamless modding paradise. Whether you’re injecting custom music into the Battle Tree, replacing Lillie’s model, or simply trying to run the game at 4K on your Steam Deck, the "better" decryption is the only stable foundation.
: Many players use "No Outline" cheats (easily applied to decrypted files) to give the game a smooth, cel-shaded look that resembles Pokémon Let's Go . 3. Better Performance and Gameplay Quality
The most praised feature of Ultra Sun is the —a fast-paced, dimension-hopping minigame. Decrypted data reveals its mechanical soul: it is a heavily modified version of the Mantine Surf engine from the same game. The physics parameters (gravity, lateral drift, collision radius) are identical up to the third decimal place.