I'm also having an issue where it's importing the same game from all regions of a console, when I don't have that option selected. A CIA file is a CTR Importable Archive used to install games to a Nintendo 3DS handheld. Unfortunately, then you're left with having to rename each game you've imported from within Launchbox, as they all read as 00000000, and are unable to obtain their data.
We also have PS3, XBOX, PC/Steam, Wii & PSP Games for Downloads. Also the sites updates and uploads latest ds/3ds firmwares and Citra Emulator. The Citra app does not include any games, or copyrighted system. Xyphon 3DS ROM Downloads is one of the best sites that updates and uploads back-up copies of new 3DS/DS released games & also has the archives of the past top ds games. Once it’s done installing, you should be able to play it. Navigate to the CIA file you want to install. Make sure that you have copied over your system archives from a 3DS.
So that leaves the question of how to import a game that has been installed? I've found that if you import the 00000000.app, then it launches like any other rom. Citra Premium - Citra offers a Premium in-app purchase that will unlock some cosmetic features, including the Dark theme and additional texture filtering options - Please consider upgrading, as our developers spend hundreds of hours of their free time contributing to the project. Can Citra run CIA files Currently, Citra is able to install (decrypted) CIAs easily.
I don't wish to have two different copies of the same romset taking up space when I can just use one. That seems like the more simple and cleaner approach. I know you can convert them to cci to be used with Citra, however Citra is able to install the cia files, for games as well as their dlc and updates, much like a real 3DS. I just set up Launchbox a while ago, and I have a few questions.įor starters, I'm a little confused on the best way to import my 3DS games.