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− | '''Citra''' (Indonesian word for "''Image''") is an open source [[Nintendo 3DS]] emulator coded in C++ which was first released on April 24th, 2014 for Windows XP and above, then later released for Mac OS X and Linux. It is the first Nintendo 3DS emulator that has the capability to play commercial 3DS games, some eShop games, and homebrew games. Basic and some commercial games are playable at acceptable speeds, while bigger games do struggle, they are somewhat playable. |
+ | '''Citra''' (Indonesian word for "''Image''", from Sanskrit "चित्र") is an open source [[Nintendo 3DS]] emulator coded in C++ which was first released on April 24th, 2014 for Windows XP and above, then later released for Mac OS X and Linux. It is the first Nintendo 3DS emulator that has the capability to play commercial 3DS games, some eShop games, and homebrew games. Basic and some commercial games are playable at acceptable speeds, while bigger games do struggle, they are somewhat playable. |
Citra supports texture upscale and [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XFcTqoZ3nk HD output]. |
Citra supports texture upscale and [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XFcTqoZ3nk HD output]. |
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Developer(s) | bunnei |
Written in | C++ |
OS | Windows Vista+ Linux Mac OS X |
Architecture | x64 |
Stable release | In Beta |
Unstable release | May 10th, 2016 |
Status | Early Development |
Release date | April 24th, 2014 |
Citra (Indonesian word for "Image", from Sanskrit "चित्र") is an open source Nintendo 3DS emulator coded in C++ which was first released on April 24th, 2014 for Windows XP and above, then later released for Mac OS X and Linux. It is the first Nintendo 3DS emulator that has the capability to play commercial 3DS games, some eShop games, and homebrew games. Basic and some commercial games are playable at acceptable speeds, while bigger games do struggle, they are somewhat playable.
Citra supports texture upscale and HD output.
Citra is licensed under the GPLv2 License. It is included in the Arch Linux repositories.
System Requirements
- Windows Vista(1) Service Pack 2 64-bit(2) or above
- Linux and Mac OS X 64-bit are also supported
- Graphics card that supports OpenGL 3.3 or above
- A processor that has at least a core, but a processor with the highest possible performance per core is highly recommended(3).
How To
- Decryption or Decryption-Ja
- Building Citra from source on Windows
- Building Citra from source on Linux
- Building Citra from source on Mac OS X
External links
Changelog
- See Citra/Changelog.
Notes
- 1: Citra does not natively support Windows XP (support for it was dropped a while ago), but certain variants of Citra may work on XP. It is highly recommended that you update however, since Windows XP support has ended for over 2 years.
- 2: Citra dropped support for 32-bit on April 8, 2015, but this does not necessarily mean Citra does not work on 32-bit operating systems. It works, but recompilation needs to be done in order for Citra to run, it does not natively support 32-bit operating systems.
- 3: There are no official processor requirements (obviously don't expect to be running this on your 486), but performance may be impacted if your CPU is very old or isn't very powerful.