


Mario got to celebrate his 3D platformer history with Super Mario 3D All-Stars, but his brother also deserves to celebrate his spooky spin-off series. Luigi's Mansion 3 is currently the only game in the series on the Switch, with its two predecessors left to gather dust on earlier Nintendo consoles. It seems like Nintendo does not have plans to capitalize on the success of the third game, which would be a strange choice. It was a critical and commercial success, but there has been no news about further ghost-busting adventures with Luigi since. Luigi's Mansion 3 brought the series back to Nintendo's home consoles after its brief stint on handheld, and it proved very popular. If you have encountered any issues, please leave a reply in here.Nintendo seems to be going all in on remasters and ports for the Nintendo Switch, but the Luigi's Mansion series has not yet followed suit. I usually get around 30-40 fps with the speed of 95%-100%. After you go through this, you won't be able to experience the lag anymore.

And also, please note that there's an issue that when you're in a cutscene or whatever, you might experience some lag. Note that I didn't show all pages in here (because they are already set up), and only showed the pages that should be changed to save your time. The last step is to configure your Valentin (Emulation > Configure) set some stuff like these: After that, open up Citra if you haven't, and choose "Load File", find the folder where you put the ROM in, and select that. Once you got it, you put it in a specific folder. You can dump your Luigi's Mansion 2 copy in your computer to get the file. Now, once you finish downloading it, extract it in a folder and run the citra-valentin-qt.exe. Unfortunately, the download link was deleted. This tutorial is for people who haven't seen the video yet, cause there's a massive spike of people asking "How do I play Luigi's Mansion Dark Moon without stutters?" Well, here's the fix.
