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Toggle navigation. Read First! See a mistake? Want to contribute? Edit this article on Github. In order to even dump the games you have to own a 3DS but somehow people without a 3DS that cries about missing files manage to do it anyway. I think I have made my point very clear here and the Citra team doesn't need to do anything about this. People that don't own a 3DS, well tough luck! Sorry, something went wrong.

SigmaVirus End users are most likely either inexperienced or malicious, but regardless of what their intent is, system files are, as JayFoxRox mentioned in the forum post, something that should've already been done ages ago. And, the purpose of emulating a system is to preserve its legacy, yeah? How hard is it to get the system files now?

But what about in a year? Five years? Should we really wait until then to do this? Or do we want to end up like the Original Xbox's emulation scene?

That is, in disrepair and desperately hoping to find some glimpse of technical documentation buried in a developer unit's NAND.

I am in no way supportive of piracy especially after having been on the other side of that conversation as a game developer myself , but should we purposefully cripple the project because of it? Sure, some may believe it to be a "legal guard rail", if you will, but I'd argue that it's just the opposite in the long run.

The fact that it depends on IP to boot a great majority of games and homebrew, would just motivate more piracy in the future, when a 3DS is not as common a commodity. When presented with this choice, the end user will always pick the green button that reads "Download Now! You both make valid points but whether or not, getting the original consoles is not the emulator authors problem and never have been. They are not obligated to make "fake" BIOSes and "files" to get things running but yet some authors do and I don't like it at all.

Emulation isn't supposed to be a free ride but somehow it has been for years and it angers me. I don't care if people don't have the economics to buy a console or game as it's not my problem nor the emulator authors. If you don't own it well it sucks being you! I fully agree with SigmaVirus. However: I still think we should have had these files a long time ago but for different reasons than previously mentioned. Offtopic: For the same reason I feel Citra should ship with a "roms" folder which contains a simple homebrew to test if Citra works properly testing OpenGL3.

This way users would instantly see how the games-list works as the list would not be empty on first boot. Furthermore they know that if they add a game to the "roms" folder that it will show up in the list and work out of the box.

At that point every user even those legitimately dumping their own games! This way the problem comes around at us and drags us into copyright violations and other shady shit. This is the parent category for Nintendo 3DS sub-sections. Choose a destination! To submit a file into one of the categories, use the Submit File link at the top of this page. It Should be interesting to see the progress of this emulator considering Nintendo 3DS has a great library of games and the choice to play them on higher resolution on PC should please those who have a PC capable of running them.

Citra is a work-in-progress Nintendo 3DS emulator started in early Citra can currently emulate, with varying degrees of success, a wide variety of different homebrew programs and commercial software. This emulator has an active team of open-source developers. Over 50 people have worked hard on the project since its founding in ! The list of contributors can be found on GitHub.



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