Citra - Nightly 1782 Updated [updated]
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Version 1782, tagged "nightly-1782," was compiled and made available around September 2022. It immediately followed build 1781, which itself brought a notable change for Android users by adding support for native motion controls in games like WarioWare Gold and A Link Between Worlds . citra nightly 1782 updated
The story is intertwined with Yuzu, the popular Nintendo Switch emulator created by the same development team. In late February 2024, Nintendo filed a major lawsuit against the developers of Yuzu, which was settled in March. As part of the settlement, the developers agreed to pay $2.4 million in damages and "permanently cease all operations" of Yuzu. This public link is valid for 7 days
Because the original Citra repository was taken offline, archiving specific builds like Nightly 1782 has become vital for preservation. Many community-driven forks and continuation projects use the foundation laid by this exact era of Nightly builds to build their modern compatibility layers. It stands as a testament to years of open-source dedication, delivering a console-perfect experience on external hardware. If you need help configuring this specific build, tell me: Can’t copy the link right now
Since the official Citra website was taken down in early 2024, users must rely on reputable archives to find this specific build.
A major event in Citra's development history was a "core timing rewrite" that was implemented in a pull request around the same era. This rewrite was designed to fix a wide range of emulation issues but, as an unintended side effect, caused performance problems in a very small number of games, notably Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 3 Professional . While not exclusive to build 1782, this rewrite was part of the larger development context that made preserving older builds important for maximum compatibility with specific game titles.