Are there any games that work on Citra?

Are there any games that work on Citra?

The Citra Emulator compatibility list contains all the games we tested, sorted by how well they work on the emulator. Game functions flawless with no audio or graphical glitches, all tested functionality works as intended without any workarounds needed.

Where is the best place to buy a ferret?

Whether you live in the U.S, the U.K., Canada or Australia, there are several alternatives to getting your ferret from your local pet store. The first place most people think of when asked: “Where Can I Buy a Ferret?” is a pet store. The biggest and most well known breeder is Marshall Farm/Marshal Ferret.

What kind of specification do I need to run Citra?

What kind of specification do I need to run Citra? The only hard requirements for the official version of Citra is a graphics chip that supports at least OpenGL 3.3 and a 64-bit OS running on a standard PC, but you definitely want a processor with the highest possible performance per core. When I try to start any game, Citra immediately crashes!

Where do I find the framerate limiter in Citra?

Recent versions have a framerate limiter built-in. It can be toggled in the configuration, reachable through the Menu (citra-qt): “Emulation” > “Configure…” > “General” > “Limit Framerate”. I saw a YouTube video about [GAME], why doesn’t it work on the nightly build?

The Citra Emulator compatibility list contains all the games we tested, sorted by how well they work on the emulator. Game functions flawless with no audio or graphical glitches, all tested functionality works as intended without any workarounds needed.

Is the Orange shop in Citra in need of remodel?

Service was friendly but the facility is in big need of a remodel. The grove in back of facility has been neglected beyond the point of ever being fruitful again. Probably was a really nice place to stop with the kids back in it’s glory days but not so much anymore.

What kind of specification do I need to run Citra? The only hard requirements for the official version of Citra is a graphics chip that supports at least OpenGL 3.3 and a 64-bit OS running on a standard PC, but you definitely want a processor with the highest possible performance per core. When I try to start any game, Citra immediately crashes!

Recent versions have a framerate limiter built-in. It can be toggled in the configuration, reachable through the Menu (citra-qt): “Emulation” > “Configure…” > “General” > “Limit Framerate”. I saw a YouTube video about [GAME], why doesn’t it work on the nightly build?

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