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We currently have no developers with an interest in making an iOS port happen. Are you planning on making an iOS Citra port? We may eventually support M1 Macs, but not at this time.
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Our Mac builds may run through Rosetta, but you WILL encounter various issues that we won’t provide support for. Does Citra run on an Apple silicon device?Ĭitra does NOT support Apple silicon (M1/M2) MacOS devices. Linux users building from source need to take a look at Building for Linux for building with the AAC audio decoder. Yes, though you’ll need to dump your 3DS’ system keys for this to work:Īll Pokémon games now work properly. Please note that any mention or discussion of piracy on our forums or Discord channels will result in being banned from our community. On the other hand, copying a friend’s game dump is considered illegal. You don’t necessarily need to own a 3DS yourself, as you can buy game cartridges and dump them with a friend’s console. To prevent legal issues, this includes gray areas like downloading games which you purchased earlier. Long answer: Downloading commercial games is illegal and thus strongly frowned upon by the Citra developers. Buy games and dump them with a Nintendo 3DS.
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Where can I download games to use with Citra? Dumping System Archives and Shared Fonts.Any other method of obtaining these files is considered piracy and therefore illegal.Īlthough we provide open-source implementations for the 3DS system files in Citra, we recommend users to dump these files from your 3DS for more accuracy:

This is the only legal way to obtain these files for use in Citra. In order to run your games, Citra requires that you dump your games, game updates, DLC and other 3DS system files from a hacked 3DS.
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Running games in Citra How to get games on Citra? The name is derived from CTR, which is part of the model number of the original 3DS. Note: Citra is not affiliated with Nintendo in any way.

Over 150 people have worked hard on the project since its founding in 2014! The list of contributors can be found on GitHub. Who made Citra?Ĭitra has an active team of open-source developers.
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Refer to the license document for more information. What is Citra’s License?Ĭitra is an open-source project, licensed under the GPLv2 (or any later version). Citra can currently emulate, with varying degrees of success, a wide variety of different homebrew applications and commercial software. See a mistake? Want to contribute? Edit this article on Github FAQ About Citra What is Citra?Ĭitra is a work-in-progress Nintendo 3DS emulator started in early 2013. Please verify all hyperlinks and terminal commands below! I think because it's working in RetroArch for some things but not others, this is probably a RetroArch issue.The below wiki article is based on user submitted content. I just cannot get it to work as the hotkey button. RetroArch is latest but had same issue on older versionsĪnyone have any idea what the problem could be?Įdit: If I reset the retroarch.cfg the guide button does work as the menu toggle.Issue is present with multiple controllers.Removing Xbox Accessories app had no effect.The guide button doesn't highlight in Xbox Accessories app.When checking the controller in control panel (Set up USB game controllers), there is no guide button (button 10 there is R3).Guide button disabled in Steam (also killed Steam).I am able to map it as the Hotkey, but it doesn't work when trying to execute a hotkey combination. My Guide button (10) is not working in RetroArch.
