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Citra is a Nintendo 3DS emulator. It is totally free, multi platform and open source, created by a team of programmers known as Citra Team. It may emulate sound completely, something which RYUJINX can not do. Multiplayer through networked WiFi is supported, which permits you to play multiplayer games with other people, even though they must be utilizing Citra. You can not play multiplayer with people which are using an actual Nintendo 3DS.

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Setup of Citra functions with Windows, MacOS, Linux, and Android, although the Android version is in early access as of now. The overall consensus is that Citra installation is very easy, quick, and rather simple, with a great deal of guides and tutorials available for you. While picking Citra, you can select between two versions, both of which have advantages and disadvantages to use. The more stable variation is Citra Nightly, which is the considerably more secure variant of Citra. The second version, called Citra Canary, includes new features, modifications, and upgrades that Nightly doesn't have. These features are occasionally experimental and may or may not end up in the Nightly variant, but they are often features that can not be used with better performance, or characteristics that cause the game to lag or operate improperly during gameplay.

You need Windows 7, 8, or 10 to play either Citra version on Windows. To play on MacOS, you'll require version 10.13 High Sierra or even higher. To perform on Linux, you'll require a 64-bit modern version, and Windows 8 is required to operate Citra on any and all Android apparatus. Officially, all hardware has to be at least 64-bit to run Citra's software. To play games, you will need both a Nintendo 3DS and a game cartridge. Citra has a massive collection of games which you can playwith, but you have to get the game cartridge of each game you want to play. This can make gameplay quite inconvenient.
 
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