To play legally, dump your own Pokémon Omega Ruby cartridge into a .3ds or .cci file using a hacked Nintendo 3DS running GodMode9.
For players who find the modern experience too easy.
NVIDIA GTX 1060 / AMD RX 570 or better (OpenGL 4.3 or Vulkan support required). RAM: 8 GB minimum (16 GB recommended for HD texture packs). Required Files
The version 1.4 update (or 1.3 in some regions, but commonly referred to as the latest "4th update" patch) for Pokémon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire was released to address several issues. Pokemon Omega Ruby 1.4 Citra
After installing 1.4, the game still shows 1.0. Solution: The CIA region does not match the ROM. Use a tool like 3DS CIA Region Free or find the correct regional update.
A decrypted .3ds or .cci file dumped legally from your physical 3DS cartridge.
: In Citra, right-click Pokémon Omega Ruby and select Open Custom Texture Location . To play legally, dump your own Pokémon Omega
Run the installer and select either the (tested and highly stable) or the Canary Build (bleeding-edge features). Complete the installation wizard and launch Citra. Step 2: Add Your Game Library
Check this box to offload heavy rendering tasks from your CPU to your GPU. Enhancing the Game: Mods and 60 FPS Codes
Pokémon Omega Ruby is a masterpiece of the 3DS era, a vibrant and loving tribute to one of the most beloved regions in the series. When you play it on the Citra emulator with the , you are experiencing the game at its absolute best—stable, compatible with the most advanced cheats and hacks, and visually enhanced beyond what the original hardware could provide. RAM: 8 GB minimum (16 GB recommended for HD texture packs)
You may experience minor "hiccups" the first time a move or animation loads as Citra generates shaders. Enabling Disk Shader Cache in settings largely solves this after a few hours of play. No Native Online:
To get the most out of Hoenn’s tropical landscapes, you should tweak your settings to move beyond the original 3DS hardware limitations. Graphics Enhancements