![]() local is hidden on most machines, so you need to change the configuration to view it. If nothing gets printed out, that means the directory hasn’t been changed and the path is ~/.local/share/citra-emu/. This command will print out the user-specific data directory. on Linux: in the terminal, type echo $XDG_DATA_HOME.in old versions of Citra, the user directory used to be the user folder in the same directory as the Citra executable.Note that the folder AppData is hidden by default, so you need to change the configuration to view it. on Windows, the path is C:/Users//AppData/Roaming/Citra/. ![]() on any system, the presence of a directory named user on the same directory of the executable will override the default behavior and Citra will use that instead.The path of the user directory can be opened from within the Citra application with the Open Citra folder menu option. Citra’s user directory is where the emulator persists the emulated 3DS NAND, save data, extra data, and a host of other files necessary for Citra to run properly.
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