Awesome video as always 🦾 very informative. The sonic speeding across during the download section was great 😂 I always dig all the little "extras" you put in your videos 😊
Just a quick FYI - Teknoparrot ISN'T an emulator in the traditional sense like MAME, it's a compatibility layer that allows these arcade games (many Linux based) to operate on the Windows OS.
@@lzamora470 So this Video is for Newbes, and I didn't want to get in the weeds on this, BUT lots of people seem to care. An Emulator, "Emulates" a console or arcade. This Program doesn't do that, it works be giving the Arcade Programs a path to run as itself on newer PC hardware. There isn't much of a difference, and most aren't going to care about the details as long as it works.
Very in depth tutorial which piqued my interest. I installed TP but every rom I try to extract (tried 4 different roms from several sources) I just dont seem to get a "Game" directory with "Game.exe" in it. Still, I did enjoy the video
Each is different. Not all have a Game Directory. Look at the name in the brackets, that's the executable you need to find. Also, Thanks for checking out the video.
+1 for this too. Not sure if we need to use WINE or a game launcher (e.g. Lutris, Heroic, etc.) to make TP work on the Steam Deck? I'm guessing that it's probably too much trouble trying to make it work so the best we can do is to wait for an official release from the TP team for the Steam Deck or on a Linux based distro outside of Windows.
It sounds like the copy you have didn't extract all the way. Try downloading the program again, and reinstall it. (This is just a guess). Good Luck, and Thanks for checking out the video.
@@TechicallyTNT Please try yourself if possible? You can always install Linux to a different SSD drive and boot from it; while leaving your Windows SSD drive untouched. I'll try doing the same eventually. I'm trying to move away from Windows so would be great if TP can natively work on Linux.