I think I get it now but forgive me if I missed the question again from this response. The only Citra port that I know of is Retroarch with the Citra core for the Switch, but that's about it. If there was more that I knew, I would've provided...
If you are referring to a switch emulator, there are multiple options as well. I have intended to make a post about said options of Nintendo switch emulators that are forks or archives of Yuzu, but Yuzu-mirror and Suyu already seem viable enough...
I haven't tested that at all, nor do I have that option on Citra (using an official nightly (2063) build from before it got taken down), so I'm not sure. You can try multiple given options of the Citra fork and see which one provides the best fix...
A few options are there to choose from either from GitHub or elsewhere, in my case being for PC:
- PabloMK7's fork
- aidanmcb1's fork
- weihuoya's fork
- ourfavoritefruits's fork
- citra-mirror unofficial mirror fork via GitHub
- Citra Latest...
I mean yeah sure but the specs are the same as a $50 model, it's just those pesky "quality of life" things driving up the price, like an actually working speaker, or buttons that don't melt, and stuff like that.
I think all in my Pi 4 was well north of 200 bucks 150ish for the Pi 4 the case the fancy cooler, then like 70 for the 500GB MicroSD then like 70 for the Xbox controller. But honestly it's a nice set up I really enjoy and to me was worth every penny. (even bought more controllers for 2 or 4 player games.) hmmm have never played any 2 player games yet
Yeah that's what I hate about the RPi, it's supposedly $30 or something but it takes an additional $200 of accessories to actually turn it into a working something.
Yeah a lot of it I consider a hobby, using Batocera I am constantly adjusting the collection adding and removing stuff, scraping the artwork. Haven't even started on some music for the theme... Also way down the road I am considering attempting to do a WiiFlow knock off lol