Homebrew Official Citra - New 3DS Emulator

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Is Paper Mario able to run yet?

I actually was curious if this would, and after trying it out, it crashes with this error:

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When launching any game (ofc decrypted) with the newest ogl build or also the master branch build (same result)
I only get this:
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Now the GPU on this particular machine supports OGL 3.0.1 so I don't really know what's going wrong.
Help anyone?
 
check if it supports opengl 3.2, as that is the version citra is based on.update vga drivers if possible.
Oh I thought it was 3.0. That explains a lot because this GPU can only work with 3.0 max.
Hmm guess I need something with 3.2> support.
Thanks for clearing that up.
 
It's quite obvious that you haven't got MSVCP120.dll within the same directory as Citra. You either need to place it in the same directory as Citra, or put in \Windows\system32 (which is the directory for 64-bit components, while sysWOW64 is for 32-bit components in Windows).
 
It's quite obvious that you haven't got MSVCP120.dll within the same directory as Citra. You either need to place it in the same directory as Citra, or put in \Windows\system32 (which is the directory for 64-bit components, while sysWOW64 is for 32-bit components in Windows).


Its usually a much better idea to look where the DLL originated from, as downloading random one off DLLs is asking for trouble.
 
I have some questions:
1. How do I compile this emulator?
2. How can I play my TLoZ: OoT.3ds rom on this Emulator(/The OpenGl version)?
3. How are chances that this emulator will be ported to Android?
 
I have some questions:
1. How do I compile this emulator?
2. How can I play my TLoZ: OoT.3ds rom on this Emulator(/The OpenGl version)?
3. How are chances that this emulator will be ported to Android?

1. http://citra-emu.org/ Scroll down to "Latest Nightly Builds", and select your operating system. A pre-made build in a zip should automatically download. Make sure you have Visual C++, or you'll get a DLL error: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=40784

2. Make sure it's decrypted, drag the ROM to "citra.exe".

3.

What platforms does Citra support?

We're pleased to say that Citra works on all three major desktop OSs!
Citra is compatible with Windows, Linux, and OS X. In the far future, mobile platforms may be targeted as well.
 

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