Homebrew Can't install Citra

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I've spent hours trying to get Citra to work, and it won't work. First, I downloaded the Windows executable from their website. Didn't work. Then I tried compiling it. Didn't work (
https://gyazo.com/2b719baba06b2d37f0095f83eae0679e) It shows nothing about enabling 2 things. Just CMake. If it's possible, can someone upload on mediafire and send me a working .exe for Citra? I'd greatly appreciate it.
 

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check out emucr they have auto builds of the nightly citra emulator.
I tried downloading one from them. WinRar still thought it was corrupt and wouldn't let me upload it. Hence why I was asking if someone could zip and upload WORKING AND TESTED Citra files. (Not source code)
 

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Okay... Now it's not working...

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https://gyazo.com/5f689dc2969240d6271ddc631debc531
 

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did you load citra-qt?
Just does the same thing. A blank cmd screen (I have my cmd color set to blue)

Also, when I loaded citra at first, it had some errors about configs and stuff. I didn't get a chance to gyazo it.

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OH
SOMETHING IS HAPPENING

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AND IT WORKS, GRACIAS
 

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I'm on x64. I know this is off-topic, but I think (should probably google this before making a retarded response) that higher end PCs (4 gbs of ram, i3) are 64 bit.
Not necessarily. 64bit IS just finally phasing out 32bit due to 64bit processors becoming the standard. The i3 coupled with 4 gb of RAM is far from high end.
 

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