If the Citra app is already open, restart it first. Upload that file, just like step 3 on the other set of directions. In appdata/roaming/citra/log, look for the file labeled ‘citra_log.txt’. If something has been printed out, however, you should follow that directory instead and manually navigate to /citra-emu/log there. If nothing gets printed out, that means the directory hasn’t been changed and the log is present in ~/.local/share/citra-emu/log. This command will print out the user-specific data directory. What to do if your copy of Citra cannot boot:įor Windows users: Paste %appdata%/Citra/log into your explorer address bar, and it should take you there.įor Linux/Mac users: In the terminal, type echo $XDG_DATA_HOME. If you accidentally relaunched Citra, upload the citra_ file instead. Upload (drag & drop) this file to your support post as a file attachment. Do not relaunch Citra or else the citra_log.txt file will be overwritten. In the window that you opened in Step 1, the log will be in citra_log.txt. Run the game you are having issues with until it reaches the point where it crashes or encounters the bug.