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Updates and DLCs are supported now.
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If any games have been saved while playing them with Citra, there should be a folder inside `sysdata` named `00040000`. This folder contains all of the save data for 3DS titles. It is entirely possible to retrieve save data from an SD card using a physical 3DS console and import it into Citra to continue a game where it was last left off on the console. See [[Dumping Save Data from a 3DS Console]] for instructions. On a real SD card, the `sysdata` folder will also contain the files required to run any 3DS titles installed to the SD card. This can be mimicked somewhat by [[Dumping Installed Titles]] and importing them into Citra's `sysdata` directory but this is unnecessary since Citra can run them from anywhere on a computer filesystem and doesn't require the accompanying .tmd and .cmd files.
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If any games have been saved while playing them with Citra, there should be a folder inside `sysdata` named `00040000`. This folder contains all of the save data for 3DS titles. It is entirely possible to retrieve save data from an SD card using a physical 3DS console and import it into Citra to continue a game where it was last left off on the console. See [[Dumping Save Data from a 3DS Console]] for instructions. On a real SD card, the `sysdata` folder will also contain the files required to run any 3DS titles installed to the SD card. This can be mimicked somewhat by [[Dumping Installed Titles]] and importing them into Citra's `sysdata` directory but this is unnecessary since Citra can run them from anywhere on a computer filesystem and doesn't require the accompanying .tmd and .cmd files.
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On a real SD card, there may be two other directories inside `sysdata`. These directories are named `0004000e` and `0004008c` and correspond to downloaded game updates and DLC respectively. The data contained within these directories can be decrypted backed up on a computer, but at this time features have not been implemented in Citra to utilize any of it, so titles cannot be played with DLC or updates applied to them unless the user is willing to unpack their game backup, merge the updates with the game files, and then repack the game. See [this](https://discuss.citra-emu.org/d/527-smash-bros-update) and [this](https://discuss.citra-emu.org/d/818-where-are-the-updates-and-dlcs-in-the-nand-folder) relevant discussion topics.
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On a real SD card, there may be two other directories inside `sysdata`. These directories are named `0004000e` and `0004008c` and correspond to downloaded game updates and DLC respectively. The data contained within these directories can be backed up on a computer as decrypted CIA files and installed with Citra ([[Dumping Updates and DLCs]]). The latest version of GodMode9 is required to redump your DLCs if you do not own all them as it was dumped incorrectly before.
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