Nintendo 3DS is that little handheld that creates 3D effects to the naked eye. Impressive tech but I don’t really want the thing.
However I do want to play ONE game with 3D effects and I know people do emulate it on a normal screen (using magic eye style graphics for the 3Deffects).
Anyway I’d love to get it working on my Mac desktop but Citra, the emulator, doesn’t like MacOS High Sierra, apparently.
Citra wants a newer version of OpenGL apparently... which is not quite supported, apparently.
So I know it’s possible but this is getting really convoluted lol bc I need to figure out how to make it install the newer OpenGL version, beforeCitra will work...
Anyone familiar with this mess lol?
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