Closed JkohlerBeans closed 1 year ago
One extra detail I forgot is that my executable file for Citra appears to be on the Steam Deck's built in storage, but the roms and other files used by Citra are on an SD card labelled "primary". My thinking is that 3sd is trying to import the files to a location that is different from the one that it needs to go to.
Per comments on other issue, my files were imported at: /home/deck/.local/share/citra-emu/
and needed to be moved to /home/deck/.var/app/org.citra_emu.citra/data/citra-emu/
I didn't quite have a full understanding of the directory/file structure of the Steam Deck, so it took me a while to understand this comment.
I have tried opening and running 3sd in a number of directories on my Steam Deck, including
home/deck/.local/share/citra-emu/
but it simply says "import successful" and I get no data. The available storage space on the destination does not change, indicating that no files actually transferred anywhere.I made sure to select all items for importing including System Archives and System Data, but not System Applets as this gave a warning that I shouldn't do that one.
My ultimate goal here is that I'm trying to get Smash Bros 3DS fighter DLC imported so I can use Mewtwo and Cloud Strife. I previously set up Citra via Emudeck and imported the decrypted game files into the respective roms folder for 3DS. I can run Citra in Desktop mode successfully, but when doing so I don't see the "Ver 1.1.7" on top of Smash Bros like I have on the actual 3DS or on the Windows version of Citra. (I ran the Windows version of 3sd successfully and have all my data imported)