I've been going around RU-vid saying how happy I am with my Steam Deck on these videos lol, and here I am doing this again. Love my Deck so much, I missed several generations of gaming (I was always a PC guy, I've only ever possessed a PSX, then briefly a 3DS and a Vita). Now I'm discovering all these classics through my Deck. Awesome!
I like for the Sakura Wars Thumbnail, excited that since your Community Post and now, theres been a report that the Sakura Wars series is continuing in some form, so LETS GO!
First, thanks for the videos! Great resource for Steam Deck owners. Looks like there was a change to Emudeck. Following along, at 4:18, there's no longer a skip for now option. I had to pick to manually copy my games, then click the button to launch the steam rom manager, and then ignore the popup and go back to the emudeck window where the Finish button finally appeared. Just closing out before this would cancel the install process.
What about using RetroDeck instead? A simple Flatpack installation, and doesn’t clutter the library with all the emulated game titles (and eliminates the need of getting the art correct in your Steam Library)
When I recently got my steam deck oled I setup all the emulators one by one and yeah It can be tedious but after having installed retroarch certain cores would crash but after I found out that retroarch doesn't use the most up to date cores It kinda of made sense and the official emulator websites don't recommend an all in one installer but I can see the appeal of It though. I thought I put my two cents in because PSO on the dolphin core would crash towards the end of the Ruins and did it all the time regardless of what settings I tinkered around with but the culprit was retroarch.
EmuDeck installs standalone emulators when it makes more sense. Dolphin being one such example. It installs the standalone Dolphin emulator as opposed to the Retroarch Dolphin core.
@@HiTechLoLife kinda of but EmuDeck just downloads scripts to get individual emulators to behave the way the program desires it too. I like the idea of EmuDeck but with consistency problems and other headaches I think it saves a lot of time when trying to find specific issues with certain titles. I know the program exists for ease of use and the more casual approach to set it and forget it mentality but I rather have control over standard vanilla emulation.
Is there a way that it automatically places the roms in the folders as some of my roms are mixed up, As in EMUDECK you have to place the roms into the folders that are made by emudeck Need a guide, would really appreciate the help