They put so much work into this. I normally would setup emulators manually since I prefer to tweak settings but I've recently gotten burned out on it. From the video, EmuDeck included all the tweaks I would normally make. I'm probably going to set this up tonight. I wish there was native support for Playnite but a dev in the Playnite community made an extension to configure Playnite to work with EmuDeck.
I find Playnite to be really neat. It's the first frontend I've been inclined to actually try using and I like it so far. I don't know why it's not more widely known.
@@sergio_henriqueI have the same feeling, playnite is awesome but I have a different configuration that for me is the best one, I use steam big picture as my frontend but the non steam shortcuts are from playnite, since playnite is way better at importing games and I also configured playnite to close itself when a game closes, this way I got steam hook to work always, so it will always go back to steam interface after closing a game, since what steam is actually listening to is playnite app and I can also keep track of play time trought it. To add the playnite games to steam I use Boilr
Me too, but while I was trying it I realized that it simplifies that process. Emu Deck handles most of the setup. Then go to your user folder, open up the emudeck folder and your emulators are in there. You can launch them and tweak your settings that way.
Just the other day I was trying to set up Emulation Station in Windows and could not for the life of me figure out how to get it to see my Retroarch installation. Everything I could find about was like 5 year old Reddit posts about RetroPi. I tried EmuDeck a while back when Windows was still a part of the Patreon. I’m so hyped to give this another try, this guide makes it look WAY simpler than it ever seemed until now. Thank for another great video Russ!
I’m 90% sure inside the Rom folder at the very bottom there is a text file that identifies every single system so you don’t really need to go to the wiki but it’s always good to know where else to find this information. Man I love these videos! Thanks.
You are correct. I was looking to emulate my original ds games and couldnt find the ds folder. Saw the nds folder and wasnt sure so i read the txt file and realized i was in the right folder.
I'm hoping this vid helps. Somehow, Emudeck, RetroArch, etc always run into unique problems in Windows for me and I end up just getting each emulator manually, haha
Great guide, as always, Russ! While I’m set on my Windows box with Retrobat, I am loving the work that the folks over at EmuDeck are doing. First class emulation experiences are becoming more and more accessible for all!
Just finished setting up Emudeck! I’m very excited to try this out on my ROG Ally! I would not have gotten into any of this emulation if it wasn’t for your channel. I finally get to play games I loved as a kid, games I never finished, and games I’ve always wanted to play but couldn’t! Thank you so much for all the work you do to put such informative videos out 🙏🏽 you make it so easy to follow! I hope you have a wonderful holiday season with your family and I hope you get to enjoy some time off 🎉
@@Usafle I just worked from the get go, but I always make sure to have the Ally set to gamepad mode instead of desktop mode so that way the emulators can use the DPAD, buttons, triggers, etc
After diving deep into emulation and experiencing all the frustration of organizing, tweaking, reorganizing, etc I've been waiting so patiently for this! I love it!!!
I'm on Launchbox for a few years, and while EmuDeck looks amazing for Steam Deck, for Windows I'm not switching from Launchbox. Thank you very much for your videos, by the way, you are just amazing!
I know this is older but I'm going to have to agree with you because EMU deck is still in beta and it does not always launch things such as steamed rom Manager.
EmuDeck simplified the retro game installation and management process on my Steam Deck and made playing retro games feel like a natural extension to my Steam library, often including an optimised controller mapping, or simplifying the process for adding gyro support to emulators such as CEMU. So, I plan to try it out on my Windows PC.
Omg!!!! Russ I Know this is off topic but I just got myself a Samsung Fold 5 been trying it for a week as a streaming/emulation device And what a beast this is!!!! I can only imagine what somebody like you could do ❤
@@zenhali7709 i returned it because the battery isnt really good. its kinda what the reviewers say it is but if youre expecting good battery life like longer than an hour then dont get it. the screen is amazing though and i think it feels good to hold in the hands but is on the heavier side so i'd rest it somewhere if i was gonna game on it.
I was using retrobat for a while but kept having controller input issues and stuff. So far this is working waaaaaay better. Great setup guide. Easy to follow and not once got frustrated
This is exciting to see for Windows devices and is a great setup guide. I eventually will set this up on my Ally just as it was on my Deck. The only thing holding me back now is that i already manually setup most of my emulators, roms, tweaks, PS3 Dualshock 3 controller support, etc. and to set this up will require me to re-configure a lot of it all over again.
Your guides are always so in depth and straight to the points it's really amazing. You've become my go-to RUclipsr in Hardware/Software Retro and i cant thanks you enough for the work and quality you put in your videos. We need more content creator like you.
I've just bought my Beelink SER5 Max. I'm following the step by step right now. I already have all my rooms and bios files on the micro sd of my Ambernic RG531MP. I'm transfering them to the mini pc as I type this comment. Can't wait to make this work. I'm also eager to try out my new 8bitdo Ultimate controller when it's done. Life is good. Thank you, my friend.
I have no intention of getting or building a windows based emulation machine. Also I mostly play newer games. I just love your videos and your style. Thanks for being here for us, Russ.
Yes me too I found the top left "select"/legion store button still brings up Legion Go system shortcuts as well as do Retroarch hotkeys. Will no doubt figure it out.
you are a legend brother, i'm getting the steam deck Oled in a few days so i decided to watch a couple of videos first then i came across your channel now i'm hooked your videos are awesome and excellent much love ❤
As a person who HATES configuring and tinkering on handheld devices, this is a blessing. Can't wait for the Android version to try to install it on a Retroid Pocket 4 (or an Anbernic 405M).
@@3godzilla3 nah, I can appreciate your enthusiasm ....troubleshooting all day every day...I just want my $hit to work when I power it up. Hence why I went with a device that runs Onion OS. I could have stayed with my RG350...and upgraded to Adam ISO....
@@3godzilla3 Good for you (honestly). As a father of two with a full-time job, the LAST thing I want to do is tinker with a device to make it work, especially if I end up being stuck for whatever reason (still can't figure out how to run PSone games on my Retroid Pocket 3, and I don't know where I made a mistake). I just want to plug and play. Copying Bios and roms are fine, but the rest is as fun for me as going to the dentist...
@@orakaa Oh I totally get that!! I cannot relate when it comes to the father part (praying for that! Hopefully one day 😭) so I can only imagine the juggling of time that has to be done, haha. Blessings to you and your family 🙏🏻
Emudeck has been great to set up. Before, I hadn't been able to figure out how to set up yuzu since there were some dependencies that I could figure out where to find. With the emudeck setup, I just had to let the installer check things, and it automatically downloaded and installed a number of dependencies, letting me finally try out some switch games on a powerful pc after playing through TotK on the steam deck at 25 fps.
Amazing video, been waiting for Emudeck for Windows for a long time. Finally a one-click setup experience AND one-click UPDATE experience for emulators! Really looking forward to the android version as well, this'll make stuff like the Retroid Pocket easier to get going.
Excellent stuff! I'm really enjoying your channel. Your Emu Deck tutorials have helped me get set up on both my Steam Deck and Windows PC! Thanks for keeping it straight forward. Keep up the good work!
Ah rejoice, the day of messing around with emulators, front-end, comaptibility, folders, controls has COME TO AN END. Steam is the gift that keeps on giving.
I've been waiting for this forever! Now I'll consider paying for access to use cloud saves! This is a huge leap for handhelds like the ally and legion go.
I just received my miniforum pc, and I was preparing myself mentally to install the emulators that I want one by one, but with this option, God is good
YESSSSSS! the Ad-hoc multiplayer is what was NEEED! I bought a GPD win 4 because i loved the hardware and form factor that was psp and vita inspired and having the multiplayer modes of those systems would complete the nostalgia
Nice. Recently got an Ally and got a few retro games to work via retrobat. But was having issues getting xemu to work on retrobat. But recently ordered an hdd with 4 thousand games for $80 via Amazon Warehouse. Will see if I like it. All this emu stuff is kinda new to me since I’ve been a console gamer for years now. The Ally opened my mind. I’m excited.
I love EmuDeck concept, It really helps a lot when you just want to setup all of the emulators easily. For example that way I have EmuDeck installed on Windows Host / Main PC, as well as Ayaneo Windows Handheld. However, later I realised that constant development unfortunately introduces bugs. Sometimes very nasty. After one update it literally broke my configuration, replaces all bat files with ps1. As a result it broke some custom icons on home / wallpaper view, then it broke non-steam links, so tiles that pointed to emulators or emulation station stopped working. Also, when the hmm verification step (of installation) before the update was introduced it introduced another bug - some shell script was using ssd drive like 100 % while didn't doing anything, still it didn't let me to this typical emudack management screen, and that was the moment when it changed the structure of the files dramatically. Overall, some updates are just trying to do too many things. My concern is that if you don't update EmuDeck regularly, you may somehow run into big problems. I managed to fix everything but overall I learnt that when all of the emulators are setup, I don't need EmuDeck that much. I prefer to update emulators manually. Also, at some point, you may run into disc space issues and one of the fixes is simply move some roms to ie. some another drives. This can be adjusted manually in ie. emulationstation configuration as well as within certain emulator, BUT yea, when you do something manually, there is even higher risk that the update may break your changes. All in all, i think that purely for maintenance, I have much more control, updating emulators manually. Some developer changes make it a bit unstable sometimes. Anyway, still for initial install it is a timesaver :)
Its very basic compared to Launchbox/Big Box. Its solid if you don't want to spend much time setting it up, but the customization and user interface if you spend some time with Launchbox is significantly better.
Found your channel after stumbling across NerdNest. Really enjoying your content! This video couldn't have come at a better time. Got a Rog Ally in the post arriving today or 28th and I'm eally excited to not have to sit in front of a desk to play games.
Hey Ross , very great demo. It really helped me get my onexplayer ready. However, you forgot to mention to click " save to steam" after parsing the games . Hopefully you had another video on the same subject and this is where I found it ! 😅
The video guide is great quality, as usual However, maybe it's just me, but the idea of having to launch Steam, which in turn launches EmuDeck so it can latch onto the Steam Input layer, which in turn launches EmulationStation, which in turn launches the actual emulator or, just for the last extra step, Retroarch which in turn loads the core for your selected game.... well, it does just sound wrong All this multi-layered overhead just for what? not dealing with a one-time config of your emulators (most of which now are portable anyway, so moving from PC to PC all your settings is a simple copy&paste)... I understand it may be handy on a dedicated system like SteamDeck with a dedicated OS and a unified shell, but on a Windows machine where you have complete access to everything, I just don't get it
I use licensed Launchbox too it’s amazing. If the Emudeck people are having issues with Windows maybe they should ask the Launchbox developers for help 😂
After install on Win 11, it goes straight to "Configure your settings", but the only option at the bottom is "Go Back," which restarts the app. It looks like the right side of the UI is cut off but I can't resize it or scroll to the right.
I got stuck at the "configure your settings" screen, in which you can configure autosave, filters and such, I press "Go back", it goes back to the "building emudeck" magikoopa screen and then it loops back to the config screen again.
I've just finished setting up everything to work perfectly using RetroBat, so I don't feel like doing it again. Cloud saves however are definitely something that would change my mind.
I was just thinking you should make a windows video yesterday! I got it set up quite easily, with some small hiccups over which of the 4 SNES folders I should put my files in.
I really hope they streamline the UI a bit and make it a general launcher for all Windows games - connect your Steam, GOG, Epic, Origin accounts etc. Nice and clean but needs some UI upgrades for usability since it seems focused on just being pretty right now.
Emudeck on my ally has kicked ass so hard. Its fucking amazing. Only wish theyd download the bios files and install them for you, but who cares after its set up? I love the way it emulates ds games especially so, where pressing right trigger switches the main big screen and it still shows both on the side. I turned 3ds emulation down to 720p since mario 3dland was stuttering occasionally, and its great. It does switch games great too. Ps3 games are amazing and the ps2 emulator is awesome.
I managed to find a 3ds rom decryptor to make any game i download work in citra so romsfun's website is the best website personally to me. It downloads stuff way quicker than all my previous websites ive used and it feels generally safer.
Thank you russ im gonna watch this completely later when im home and set this up for my rog ally....having every emulator seperate is a pain in the butt.
I wanted to do a general emulation overhaul on my pc to add sync saves with my odin so this video comes just in time. Now if only I'm able to finally finish my odin 2 setup...
This looks pretty good. I've been using RetroBat for a long time and it's similar minus the Steam integration. Basically a self contained executable of Batocera.
boy i sure do love trying to copy files between my mac, windows pc, and steam deck. it's like the development leads of all 3 OSs get together once a year for a phone conference: "OK, so we're still all agreed that we will NEVER, EVER have a single filesystem that we all fully support out of the box? great, talk to you guys again next year"
When I get to the scrapper section I run into a lot of issues with the scraper stoping due to some box art or back art png being less then 350mb and that is not valid. Any idea for work around?
So I have a pretty powerful pc that I use remote play on my phone with all the time. I am very excited to be able to install of this on my pc, and then remote in through my phone especially with the new gamesir galileo game pad. Thanks for the video.
Update 12/20/23: I was able to install the software but could only get it to run Steam Rom Manager once. Even with the right file extensions for my roms placed in the right file folders it still could not find them. Then this morning when I tried to start the EMU Deck software to make some changes it got stuck in an update loop. Had to fully scrub my hardrive just to be able to reinstall it. Now it wont go into Steam Rom Manager. I am still so very excited for this software but it is obviously still very much in beta for Windows. Also, I am running win 10 pro.
Update Update: sorry for all of this just excited. After uninstalling it and reinstalling it to a different drive it now works like a charm. Time to move my roms and bios from mass storage to my game drive.
The real question is. Now emudeck is out for windows based handheld such as rog. Who wins in having the most compatibility running rooms of the supported consoles? Steamdeck or asus rog?Or it wouldn't really matter and both of them just runs fine?
Once I am Installing Emudeck , it gets stuck on the “collectives drives names: this will take a few seconds please wait” … it’s been on this page for hours.. so it doesn’t seem to be able to locate the drives on my allyX .. not sure what to do
Hi, I'm just getting into the retro scene, and I'm loving this front end, I'm setting it up now, but the games I'm most into are the old 80's gaming machines, the ZX Spectrum, C64, Atari ST and the Amiga, would I'm really struggling to get them working well, would you consider making a tutorial around these gaming legends? C'mon help an old timer out...lol
Hi just wanted to say i love your channel, an honest direct unbiased look at tech and thoughtful review process.got myself a ROG ally as a treat and to be honest all I wanted to play was Mortal Kombat/Golden Axe etc. I once owned a Sega Mega drive and was hoping to enjoy these games again. Can you recommend an emulator for the Sega Mega drive i would really appreciate it. Many Thanks.
I really like this video and EmuDeck, but I have a question. Will using EmuDeck on the Steam Deck cause any conflicts with EmuDeck on other systems? I'm concerned about the possibility of ROMs showing up twice in the Steam folders (non-Steam games).
Easy enough to follow the guide for the bulk of it, but the last 10%, the video starts differing to what I'm seeing on my Ally. I'm still stuck, can't get me mame games to launch. Any advise anyone?
Thanks for the great guide! I still have 2 questions about Emudeck: 1. Does it configure retroarch all on its own or do I need to configure all the cores and their settings myself? 2. Is it necessary to integrate everything into steam?
It configures everything in Retroarch on its own (and you are of course free to also tweak things yourself. Think of emudeck as kind of a baseline/unified setup) It’s not necessary to integrate everything into Steam. You can run the emulators stand alone if you want, or use emulationstation as the front end (or Pegasus if you prefer that)
Rus!, Thank you so much...I really missed the tutorials...now question...what about if all the emulators are already installed? will emudeck recognise them and skip them (or updsate them if needed)?
My emulators aren't being parsed in the steam room manager. They still run but only run through retroarch, I can't find the emulators anywhere no matter how many times I reinstall emu deck.
So can i do EmuDeck and Emulation Station without ever using steam? I dont use Steam so I would rather just click on Emulation Station from my desktop and play.
They put so much work into this. I normally would setup emulators manually since I prefer to tweak settings but I've recently gotten burned out on it. From the video, EmuDeck included all the tweaks I would normally make. I'm probably going to set this up tonight. I wish there was native support for Playnite but a dev in the Playnite community made an extension to configure Playnite to work with EmuDeck.
Can you link to this Playnite extension?
I find Playnite to be really neat. It's the first frontend I've been inclined to actually try using and I like it so far. I don't know why it's not more widely known.
@@sergio_henriqueI have the same feeling, playnite is awesome but I have a different configuration that for me is the best one, I use steam big picture as my frontend but the non steam shortcuts are from playnite, since playnite is way better at importing games and I also configured playnite to close itself when a game closes, this way I got steam hook to work always, so it will always go back to steam interface after closing a game, since what steam is actually listening to is playnite app and I can also keep track of play time trought it. To add the playnite games to steam I use Boilr
Playnite is the king of Windows front ends. More open than BigBox, and fullscreen mode makes any Windows device so much more console like.
Me too, but while I was trying it I realized that it simplifies that process. Emu Deck handles most of the setup. Then go to your user folder, open up the emudeck folder and your emulators are in there. You can launch them and tweak your settings that way.
Just the other day I was trying to set up Emulation Station in Windows and could not for the life of me figure out how to get it to see my Retroarch installation. Everything I could find about was like 5 year old Reddit posts about RetroPi. I tried EmuDeck a while back when Windows was still a part of the Patreon.
I’m so hyped to give this another try, this guide makes it look WAY simpler than it ever seemed until now. Thank for another great video Russ!
Did you do it successfully though
Epically epic tutorial as always!
Thanks, my friend!
@@RetroGameCorps You two should do something together 🙂
I just bought a 2 in 1 laptop I want to use as my emulation machine, and this tutorial will be an excellent tool. Thank you for sharing!
I’m 90% sure inside the Rom folder at the very bottom there is a text file that identifies every single system so you don’t really need to go to the wiki but it’s always good to know where else to find this information. Man I love these videos! Thanks.
You are correct. I was looking to emulate my original ds games and couldnt find the ds folder. Saw the nds folder and wasnt sure so i read the txt file and realized i was in the right folder.
Bro i have been wanting to set something like this up on my computer, the timing of this video is perfect!
I wish it was 12 hours earlier 😩😩😩
I'm hoping this vid helps. Somehow, Emudeck, RetroArch, etc always run into unique problems in Windows for me and I end up just getting each emulator manually, haha
I used LunchBox, with RetroArch and mixed of few standalone.
He completely skips over the part where everyone is getting stuck. Can't get past configure your settings and I have done everything.
@@SunnyDeLite@ retrocorps : Russ can you help?
@@DigitalVersionOfMe there is a fix uploaded directly from the creator. Had to hop in discord
THE MAIN ISSUE IS ITS FREE ON STEAMOS AND YOU HAVE TO BUY IT FOR WINDOWS 😅😅😮
Great guide, as always, Russ! While I’m set on my Windows box with Retrobat, I am loving the work that the folks over at EmuDeck are doing. First class emulation experiences are becoming more and more accessible for all!
Just finished setting up Emudeck! I’m very excited to try this out on my ROG Ally! I would not have gotten into any of this emulation if it wasn’t for your channel. I finally get to play games I loved as a kid, games I never finished, and games I’ve always wanted to play but couldn’t! Thank you so much for all the work you do to put such informative videos out 🙏🏽 you make it so easy to follow! I hope you have a wonderful holiday season with your family and I hope you get to enjoy some time off 🎉
How'd you get the buttons to work on the Ally? Every game I try to load up, I can't move/shoot...etc.
@@Usafle I just worked from the get go, but I always make sure to have the Ally set to gamepad mode instead of desktop mode so that way the emulators can use the DPAD, buttons, triggers, etc
@@bgomz thanks. I'll have to pay attention to that. Just got the Ally for Xmas so I'm mudding my way through everything at once
@@bgomz I checked and double-checked that it's in game pad mode. Some buttons work, some buttons don't do anything. Damn strange and damn frustrating
After diving deep into emulation and experiencing all the frustration of organizing, tweaking, reorganizing, etc I've been waiting so patiently for this! I love it!!!
Totally using this on a dedicated Mini PC. Thanks for all your hard work EmuDeck team & Russ! - Stubbs 🎉
I'm on Launchbox for a few years, and while EmuDeck looks amazing for Steam Deck, for Windows I'm not switching from Launchbox. Thank you very much for your videos, by the way, you are just amazing!
I know this is older but I'm going to have to agree with you because EMU deck is still in beta and it does not always launch things such as steamed rom Manager.
Flawless video. Thank you. This is what makes pc, android and these new handhelds so exciting and worth it
EmuDeck simplified the retro game installation and management process on my Steam Deck and made playing retro games feel like a natural extension to my Steam library, often including an optimised controller mapping, or simplifying the process for adding gyro support to emulators such as CEMU. So, I plan to try it out on my Windows PC.
Omg!!!! Russ I Know this is off topic but I just got myself a Samsung Fold 5 been trying it for a week as a streaming/emulation device
And what a beast this is!!!!
I can only imagine what somebody like you could do ❤
This is perfect timing!!!!!! Just ordered my legion go and it's getting here on the 21st!!!! 🥳🎉
Hey can you update me ? How did you go ?
@@zenhali7709 um i actually returned it...
its a good device and the screen is amazing but the battery is not it.
@@zenhali7709 i returned it because the battery isnt really good. its kinda what the reviewers say it is but if youre expecting good battery life like longer than an hour then dont get it. the screen is amazing though and i think it feels good to hold in the hands but is on the heavier side so i'd rest it somewhere if i was gonna game on it.
I was using retrobat for a while but kept having controller input issues and stuff. So far this is working waaaaaay better. Great setup guide. Easy to follow and not once got frustrated
This is exciting to see for Windows devices and is a great setup guide. I eventually will set this up on my Ally just as it was on my Deck. The only thing holding me back now is that i already manually setup most of my emulators, roms, tweaks, PS3 Dualshock 3 controller support, etc. and to set this up will require me to re-configure a lot of it all over again.
Your guides are always so in depth and straight to the points it's really amazing.
You've become my go-to RUclipsr in Hardware/Software Retro and i cant thanks you enough for the work and quality you put in your videos.
We need more content creator like you.
I've just bought my Beelink SER5 Max. I'm following the step by step right now. I already have all my rooms and bios files on the micro sd of my Ambernic RG531MP. I'm transfering them to the mini pc as I type this comment. Can't wait to make this work. I'm also eager to try out my new 8bitdo Ultimate controller when it's done. Life is good. Thank you, my friend.
I have no intention of getting or building a windows based emulation machine. Also I mostly play newer games. I just love your videos and your style. Thanks for being here for us, Russ.
Thanks for watching regardless!
This was crazy helpful for my Legion Go. I installed playnite with the Emudeck plugin and it integrates perfectly as well.
Yes me too I found the top left "select"/legion store button still brings up Legion Go system shortcuts as well as do Retroarch hotkeys. Will no doubt figure it out.
you are a legend brother, i'm getting the steam deck Oled in a few days so i decided to watch a couple of videos first then i came across your channel now i'm hooked your videos are awesome and excellent much love ❤
Thank you, the video is great! Had it on my deck and now installed it on the PC without any issues. Great content and detailed explanation.
As someone who is only slightly into emulators (dolphin and citra are the only I’ve tried) this sounds incredible!!! Thank you for the video!
As a person who HATES configuring and tinkering on handheld devices, this is a blessing. Can't wait for the Android version to try to install it on a Retroid Pocket 4 (or an Anbernic 405M).
This is why I bought a Miyoo plus....no fuss no mess...the new installer was seamless.
That's part of the fun, though!! At least for me, who's dealt with these dinky little gems for years, haha
@@3godzilla3 nah, I can appreciate your enthusiasm ....troubleshooting all day every day...I just want my $hit to work when I power it up. Hence why I went with a device that runs Onion OS. I could have stayed with my RG350...and upgraded to Adam ISO....
@@3godzilla3 Good for you (honestly). As a father of two with a full-time job, the LAST thing I want to do is tinker with a device to make it work, especially if I end up being stuck for whatever reason (still can't figure out how to run PSone games on my Retroid Pocket 3, and I don't know where I made a mistake).
I just want to plug and play. Copying Bios and roms are fine, but the rest is as fun for me as going to the dentist...
@@orakaa Oh I totally get that!! I cannot relate when it comes to the father part (praying for that! Hopefully one day 😭) so I can only imagine the juggling of time that has to be done, haha. Blessings to you and your family 🙏🏻
Emudeck has been great to set up. Before, I hadn't been able to figure out how to set up yuzu since there were some dependencies that I could figure out where to find. With the emudeck setup, I just had to let the installer check things, and it automatically downloaded and installed a number of dependencies, letting me finally try out some switch games on a powerful pc after playing through TotK on the steam deck at 25 fps.
Yasss, finally this vid. Been waiting on it since you asked whether to make it. Thanks Russ!!!
Nothing like a fresh RGC video in the morning
Amazing video, been waiting for Emudeck for Windows for a long time. Finally a one-click setup experience AND one-click UPDATE experience for emulators!
Really looking forward to the android version as well, this'll make stuff like the Retroid Pocket easier to get going.
Excellent stuff! I'm really enjoying your channel. Your Emu Deck tutorials have helped me get set up on both my Steam Deck and Windows PC! Thanks for keeping it straight forward. Keep up the good work!
Thank you!!! this is a free little upgrade you can give yourself for the holidays 🙂
Ah rejoice, the day of messing around with emulators, front-end, comaptibility, folders, controls has COME TO AN END. Steam is the gift that keeps on giving.
Thank you Russ. I love how informative your videos are!
“Life’s great mysteries”, I can’t with you 😂
I've been waiting for this forever! Now I'll consider paying for access to use cloud saves! This is a huge leap for handhelds like the ally and legion go.
I just received my miniforum pc, and I was preparing myself mentally to install the emulators that I want one by one, but with this option, God is good
YESSSSSS! the Ad-hoc multiplayer is what was NEEED! I bought a GPD win 4 because i loved the hardware and form factor that was psp and vita inspired and having the multiplayer modes of those systems would complete the nostalgia
Pretty excited for this. Gonna install this into my arcade machine.
Finally i can have all those emulators in 1 place and not like 15 apps great job emudeck
This is a great alternative to Launch Box. I'll give this a try sometime.
Nice. Recently got an Ally and got a few retro games to work via retrobat. But was having issues getting xemu to work on retrobat. But recently ordered an hdd with 4 thousand games for $80 via Amazon Warehouse. Will see if I like it. All this emu stuff is kinda new to me since I’ve been a console gamer for years now. The Ally opened my mind. I’m excited.
As somebody who dual boots often, this looks like a great idea to test later!
I love EmuDeck concept, It really helps a lot when you just want to setup all of the emulators easily. For example that way I have EmuDeck installed on Windows Host / Main PC, as well as Ayaneo Windows Handheld.
However, later I realised that constant development unfortunately introduces bugs. Sometimes very nasty. After one update it literally broke my configuration, replaces all bat files with ps1. As a result it broke some custom icons on home / wallpaper view, then it broke non-steam links, so tiles that pointed to emulators or emulation station stopped working.
Also, when the hmm verification step (of installation) before the update was introduced it introduced another bug - some shell script was using ssd drive like 100 % while didn't doing anything, still it didn't let me to this typical emudack management screen, and that was the moment when it changed the structure of the files dramatically. Overall, some updates are just trying to do too many things. My concern is that if you don't update EmuDeck regularly, you may somehow run into big problems.
I managed to fix everything but overall I learnt that when all of the emulators are setup, I don't need EmuDeck that much. I prefer to update emulators manually. Also, at some point, you may run into disc space issues and one of the fixes is simply move some roms to ie. some another drives. This can be adjusted manually in ie. emulationstation configuration as well as within certain emulator, BUT yea, when you do something manually, there is even higher risk that the update may break your changes. All in all, i think that purely for maintenance, I have much more control, updating emulators manually. Some developer changes make it a bit unstable sometimes.
Anyway, still for initial install it is a timesaver :)
What are your thoughts on Launchbox and how does EmuDeck compare?
Well I tried launchbox on pc and emu deck on steam deck and I can say it doesn’t compare at all
Its very basic compared to Launchbox/Big Box. Its solid if you don't want to spend much time setting it up, but the customization and user interface if you spend some time with Launchbox is significantly better.
Found your channel after stumbling across NerdNest. Really enjoying your content!
This video couldn't have come at a better time. Got a Rog Ally in the post arriving today or 28th and I'm eally excited to not have to sit in front of a desk to play games.
Another GREAT video Russ! Thank you Sir, your work is much appreciated.
Hey Ross , very great demo. It really helped me get my onexplayer ready. However, you forgot to mention to click " save to steam" after parsing the games . Hopefully you had another video on the same subject and this is where I found it ! 😅
THANKS! Ordered an Ayaneo Slide, this will come in handy!
The video guide is great quality, as usual
However, maybe it's just me, but the idea of having to launch Steam, which in turn launches EmuDeck so it can latch onto the Steam Input layer, which in turn launches EmulationStation, which in turn launches the actual emulator or, just for the last extra step, Retroarch which in turn loads the core for your selected game.... well, it does just sound wrong
All this multi-layered overhead just for what? not dealing with a one-time config of your emulators (most of which now are portable anyway, so moving from PC to PC all your settings is a simple copy&paste)... I understand it may be handy on a dedicated system like SteamDeck with a dedicated OS and a unified shell, but on a Windows machine where you have complete access to everything, I just don't get it
How is this different than LaunchBox and Big box that I have a license for? Does it also have midnight support so I can play games over a network?
I use licensed Launchbox too it’s amazing. If the Emudeck people are having issues with Windows maybe they should ask the Launchbox developers for help 😂
After install on Win 11, it goes straight to "Configure your settings", but the only option at the bottom is "Go Back," which restarts the app. It looks like the right side of the UI is cut off but I can't resize it or scroll to the right.
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I got stuck at the "configure your settings" screen, in which you can configure autosave, filters and such, I press "Go back", it goes back to the "building emudeck" magikoopa screen and then it loops back to the config screen again.
Same and unknown how to fix.
exactly the same problem - tried resetting my com but it made no difference
@@MonoXimian Same here.uninstalled
@@MonoXimian they uploaded a fix. It’s on the discord and website
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Russ! Thanks man. Watching now 👍
Yeah man, I wanna do it!
I've just finished setting up everything to work perfectly using RetroBat, so I don't feel like doing it again. Cloud saves however are definitely something that would change my mind.
Thank you so much for this detailed tutorial
I was just thinking you should make a windows video yesterday! I got it set up quite easily, with some small hiccups over which of the 4 SNES folders I should put my files in.
Your advice about where to find ROMs never gets old lololol
WHERE İS İT
I really hope they streamline the UI a bit and make it a general launcher for all Windows games - connect your Steam, GOG, Epic, Origin accounts etc. Nice and clean but needs some UI upgrades for usability since it seems focused on just being pretty right now.
The current download gets stuck in Configure your settings.
I've been looking forward to this video (and the public beta release). Thank you for such an informative and easy to follow guide (as always)
You're a star and one amazing teacher....Fantastic app that will bring so much fun into my life....thank you
Thank you for making this guide!
Emudeck on my ally has kicked ass so hard. Its fucking amazing. Only wish theyd download the bios files and install them for you, but who cares after its set up? I love the way it emulates ds games especially so, where pressing right trigger switches the main big screen and it still shows both on the side. I turned 3ds emulation down to 720p since mario 3dland was stuttering occasionally, and its great. It does switch games great too. Ps3 games are amazing and the ps2 emulator is awesome.
I managed to find a 3ds rom decryptor to make any game i download work in citra so romsfun's website is the best website personally to me. It downloads stuff way quicker than all my previous websites ive used and it feels generally safer.
wow such a great video! thank you so much
Hooray! They finally did the thing!
Thank you very much Russ for this guide
nice video, perfect timing, I just made a bootable windows drive for my steamdeck
Thank you russ im gonna watch this completely later when im home and set this up for my rog ally....having every emulator seperate is a pain in the butt.
what's next now Russ, Emudeck for Android? Would be really nice to sync saves between Android - SteamDeck and PC!
Thanks! Gonna install this on my Lenovo Legion Go
I wanted to do a general emulation overhaul on my pc to add sync saves with my odin so this video comes just in time. Now if only I'm able to finally finish my odin 2 setup...
This looks pretty good. I've been using RetroBat for a long time and it's similar minus the Steam integration. Basically a self contained executable of Batocera.
boy i sure do love trying to copy files between my mac, windows pc, and steam deck.
it's like the development leads of all 3 OSs get together once a year for a phone conference: "OK, so we're still all agreed that we will NEVER, EVER have a single filesystem that we all fully support out of the box? great, talk to you guys again next year"
thanks for the amazing tutorial!! you are the goat
Are the ROMs always this long to download? New to setting up emulators and downloading roms.
Excellent video Russ love it thank you for this
You're welcome!
Thanks man for this video I will do it for my computer
I'm new to emulation, does each game need bios or just each system?
How to configure Rog Ally X pad to play games. In fact, my Rog Ally X buttons aren't reconised in rom games
Thanks so much for this!!
Awesome guide as always, used your guide on deck, now to try on ally, wish me luck with armory crate🤞
When I get to the scrapper section I run into a lot of issues with the scraper stoping due to some box art or back art png being less then 350mb and that is not valid. Any idea for work around?
So I have a pretty powerful pc that I use remote play on my phone with all the time. I am very excited to be able to install of this on my pc, and then remote in through my phone especially with the new gamesir galileo game pad. Thanks for the video.
Update 12/20/23: I was able to install the software but could only get it to run Steam Rom Manager once. Even with the right file extensions for my roms placed in the right file folders it still could not find them. Then this morning when I tried to start the EMU Deck software to make some changes it got stuck in an update loop. Had to fully scrub my hardrive just to be able to reinstall it. Now it wont go into Steam Rom Manager. I am still so very excited for this software but it is obviously still very much in beta for Windows. Also, I am running win 10 pro.
Update Update: sorry for all of this just excited. After uninstalling it and reinstalling it to a different drive it now works like a charm. Time to move my roms and bios from mass storage to my game drive.
The real question is. Now emudeck is out for windows based handheld such as rog. Who wins in having the most compatibility running rooms of the supported consoles? Steamdeck or asus rog?Or it wouldn't really matter and both of them just runs fine?
Thanks, been wanting to use this on my ally
Once I am Installing Emudeck , it gets stuck on the “collectives drives names: this will take a few seconds please wait” … it’s been on this page for hours.. so it doesn’t seem to be able to locate the drives on my allyX .. not sure what to do
what if i have a collection of roms spanning multiple HDDs is there a way to consolidate them in the app?
Hi, I'm just getting into the retro scene, and I'm loving this front end, I'm setting it up now, but the games I'm most into are the old 80's gaming machines, the ZX Spectrum, C64, Atari ST and the Amiga, would I'm really struggling to get them working well, would you consider making a tutorial around these gaming legends? C'mon help an old timer out...lol
Hi just wanted to say i love your channel, an honest direct unbiased look at tech and thoughtful review process.got myself a ROG ally as a treat and to be honest all I wanted to play was Mortal Kombat/Golden Axe etc. I once owned a Sega Mega drive and was hoping to enjoy these games again. Can you recommend an emulator for the Sega Mega drive i would really appreciate it. Many Thanks.
Could I use EmuStation as a standalone or does it only work with EmuDeck?
I really like this video and EmuDeck, but I have a question. Will using EmuDeck on the Steam Deck cause any conflicts with EmuDeck on other systems? I'm concerned about the possibility of ROMs showing up twice in the Steam folders (non-Steam games).
just what i needed THANK UUUUUU
Easy enough to follow the guide for the bulk of it, but the last 10%, the video starts differing to what I'm seeing on my Ally. I'm still stuck, can't get me mame games to launch.
Any advise anyone?
How does Emudeck compare to Retrobat?
Thanks for the great guide! I still have 2 questions about Emudeck:
1. Does it configure retroarch all on its own or do I need to configure all the cores and their settings myself?
2. Is it necessary to integrate everything into steam?
It configures everything in Retroarch on its own (and you are of course free to also tweak things yourself. Think of emudeck as kind of a baseline/unified setup)
It’s not necessary to integrate everything into Steam. You can run the emulators stand alone if you want, or use emulationstation as the front end (or Pegasus if you prefer that)
@@8BitCerberus Thanks!
Rus!, Thank you so much...I really missed the tutorials...now question...what about if all the emulators are already installed? will emudeck recognise them and skip them (or updsate them if needed)?
My emulators aren't being parsed in the steam room manager. They still run but only run through retroarch, I can't find the emulators anywhere no matter how many times I reinstall emu deck.
So can i do EmuDeck and Emulation Station without ever using steam?
I dont use Steam so I would rather just click on Emulation Station from my desktop and play.