3DS Emulator Citra is closing up shop and removing all their sites/code
twitter.comI'd argue this is actually a bigger loss than the Switch emulator closing up shop, because the Switch is still actively being sold and developed for.
The 3DS is dead at this point, and Nintendo shut down the online shop. I have a 3DS with a bunch of digital games I purchased and downloaded onto the device that I haven't gotten around to playing yet (mostly JRPGs, because 40 hours a pop is a tall order). If my 3DS dies and all the emulators disappear, I'm outta luck.
Time to start lobbying Atlus for a Radiant Historia Switch port, I suppose...
Nothing's disappearing except for the official hosting of Citra.
Citra already fully supported every notable 3DS game, I think, and recent development work has mostly come from outside contributors rather than Tropic Haze.
Nothing's disappearing, except the binaries and source. Good-quality archives will surely be assembled, but it at a minimum makes Citra significantly harder to access.
I bet citra is mostly accessed as a retroarch core these days
Also, there is another good Switch emulator (Ryujinx) that people could reasonably use instead. The same is not (yet) true for 3DS.
Anyone manage to find a mirror of the source? I didn't know that Citra would've also been caught up in the kerfuffle.
This should be the latest nightly:
https://archive.org/details/citra-nightly-2104
I understand this is a repository of backups too:
https://archive.org/details/citra-latest-builds-4th-march-20...
Wayback Machine also saved them if you use it on the nightly release page
There's already a website for citra downloads at https://citra-emulator.com
Massive idiocy on Nintendo side, as these sources for these emulators are already backed up and will already resurface again.
I think the goal is simply to mitigate, not eliminate. I'm sure by now software companies know trying to eliminate piracy is like trying to make cockroaches go extinct.
I think part of the goal is to have, in the record, a statement that any app that is otherwise legal but requires the user to download cryptographic keys to use is a de facto violation of the DMCA. I think that's why they're settling so easily here and likely paying the settlement for the Yuzu folks. They're hoping that they can use that as precedent for future cases.
I don't think a random settlement where no judge never decided much of anything can serve as useful precedent in a meaningful way...
You'd be surprised how stupidly stubborn corps can be.
It's also about the asset value of IP. Most if not all media companies have IP on their balance sheets. (Showing that you are) protecting IP is part of its value justification.
What was the relation between Yuzu and Citra?
Both were developed by Tropic Haze, the company that Nintendo sued.
I'm so surprised that the hacker/emu community did not retaliate against Nintendo all these years.
Retaliate how?
maybe stop putting your face online when you know you are stepping on the toes of a family friendly yakuza ran international megacorp known for suing people into eternal debt slavery maybe try hosting in countries that arent american satellites and dont enforce dmca, which somehow became a global law... and finally, support and encourage piracy, fuck em.
Examine all Nintendo software releases for potential violations of Free/Libre and Open Source Software (FLOSS) licenses, and if any are identified, take legal action to ensure compliance, similar to their approach with emulator developers.
And i suppose you think you're the one to do it?
so is it only the website that gone or even the software that we already download and play also gone ? i just finish my daily play on story of seasons and suddenly "X" trending have yuzu and nintendo on trending and i just found that citra also involved of takedown , MANNNNNN what a luck TnT
Gotta love that specific language.
This is: "[Nintendo] 3DS", not "[EMV] 3DS"
So I guess CitaVR for the Quest is a collateral damage.
Is this the end of all nintendo emulators?
Related:
Some more here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39594795
They are related but not a dupe. Citra and yuzu are separate emulators and these are separate links. While technically maintained by the same developer, I feel like the argument can be made that the separate topics are warranted
Related:
Yuzu emulator developers settle Nintendo lawsuit, pay $2.4M in damages
> In particular, we have been deeply disappointed when users have used our software to leak game content prior to its release
With an emulator?
did anyone manage to fork it before going down?