Is it not loading or what's happening?
Don't worry I found it. I have problem with mt OpenGL drivers.
Now trying to solve it with update drivers.
Is it not loading or what's happening?
If you don't like dragging and moving files, this boots them without drag and dropping, you just browser for a file.I've read the posts in this thread - yet I have to ask: What's the point of this?
1. Both 3dmoo and Citra support 3dsx loading.
2. Citra has a GUI already, you don't need to use the command line.
3. Both the CLI and the GUI version of Citra support booting applications by dragging the .3dsx files onto the citra executable file. 3dmoo probably supports that, too.
Am I missing some purpose of this tool? If indeed not, I'd prefer not having the emulator project I'm working on associated with this.
Which Citra's GUI can do, too.If you don't like dragging and moving files, this boots them without drag and dropping, you just browser for a file.
I don't like having software that I worked on being shadowed by literally pointless software. You're advertising features where there are none, and either intentionally misleading users to make your software more popular or you just literally didn't even spend a single minute using Citra, yet use it for your software.Omg if you don't need it so don't download it what's the problem...
No it can't, can it? I thought you had to drag the files into Citra.exe...?Which Citra's GUI can do, too.
I said it *can* load files via drag'n drop, not that you have to. The standard way is to spawn the GUI window and load the file manually.No it can't, can it? I thought you had to drag the files into Citra.exe...?
Okay. Yeah, this program doesn't do much, but it's still easier to use and sexier.I said it *can* load files via drag'n drop, not that you have to. The standard way is to spawn the GUI window and load the file manually.