3ds

You have a couple of options if using Citra 3DS emulator: via Retroarch (using Citra's core) or via Android/Linux setup on your Switch (running Android/Linux port of the Citra).
However, I haven't tested any of those options personally, so I'll leave it to you. Someone else can probably tell you more about the pros and cons of either setup.
 
You have a couple of options if using Citra 3DS emulator: via Retroarch (using Citra's core) or via Android/Linux setup on your Switch (running Android/Linux port of the Citra).
However, I haven't tested any of those options personally, so I'll leave it to you. Someone else can probably tell you more about the pros and cons of either setup.
I have downloaded the latest retroarch build but i can’t find citra core
 
You have a couple of options if using Citra 3DS emulator: via Retroarch (using Citra's core) or via Android/Linux setup on your Switch (running Android/Linux port of the Citra).


However, I haven't tested any of those options personally, so I'll leave it to you. Someone else can probably tell you more about the pros and cons of either setup.
Thank you so much for the info.
 
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You could install android on the Nintendo switch and install the citra APK. Now if you want to have the switch system and the Android system make partitions.
 
You could install android on the Nintendo switch and install the citra APK. Now if you want to have the switch system and the Android system make partitions.
Android does not run nearly good enough for that on the switch performance is hella bad
 

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