In order for us to provide better support, we need to see the log generated by citra. This guide will walk you through how you can obtain the log file: How to Upload the Log File
No game was booted in your log. If you are experiencing a crash then do not open citra again until after you posted the log as it gets purged when you reopen citra.
For more information, see How to Upload the Log File
Client Version Nightly 1820 HEAD-84eada8
Operating System Windows 10 Version 2009
CPU AMD Ryzen 3 2200G with Radeon Vega Graphics | AVX2 | FMA
Graphics API OpenGL 4.3.0
Graphics Renderer Radeon(TM) RX 460 Graphics
GPU Driver Version 22.11.1.221110
CPU JIT [x]
Hardware Renderer [x]
Hardware Shader [ ]
Hardware Shader, Accurate Multiplication [x]
Shader JIT [x]
System Region -1
Shader Disk Cache [x]
Here’s some issues I found with your log that might help.
Due to AMD’s poorly optimized OpenGL driver, you may experience slowdowns.
The CPU Clock percentage is not 100%. You may experience unexpected game speed.
You should disable Dump Textures in Emulation>Configuration>Graphics → This option is only useful for those that are interested in creating their own custom textures.
You may also want to delete all the textures its dumped so far: Go to File>Open Citra Folder, then open up the dump folder and delete the textures folder found here (this will delete all dumped textures for all of your games).
Additionally, you should set your CPU Clock Speed slider back to 100% in Emulation>Configuration>System. You shouldn’t be touching this slider unless you know exactly what you’re doing.