Citra 3DS Emulator Android: Custom Hi-Res Textures! (Majora's Mask 3D HD)
Here are custom high resolution textures on Citra 3DS Emulator on Android for The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D! This texture pack is currently still in development by Henriko Magnifico and aims at improving Majora's Mask 3D by replacing every texture with higher resolution textures, its still WIP but can be downloaded here: https://youtu.be/kBbhHNEKxfY
I used Citra MMJ for Android: https://github.com/weihuoya/citra/releases
Here is a video showcasing the use of custom textures on Android and also showcase a small comparison between the vanilla game with native resolution and with 4X the resolution using the texture pack. I used a Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ (SnapDragon 855), this game runs good at native resolution but lags with higher due to Citra's current state of optimization on Android so I used a 60 FPS code during the HD footage to speed the game up...though it did make it way too fast but its a nice way of playing around using high resolution gameplay because the game looks absolutely GORGEOUS in HD with improved textures.
60 FPS Codes:
[60 FPS 1.0]
006A3A14 00000001
[60 FPS 1.1]
006A4A14 00000001
To use this texture pack on Android place all textures in Citra_Emu / Load / Textures / 0004000000125500 and turn on "Use Custom Textures" on Citra's settings. Leave "Preload Custom Textures Off" because this setting makes the game take FOREVER to start up and all replaced textures are glitched from my experience. Also as you can see there are some graphical glitches currently with Citra.
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