Thanks for the great video! Just a comment regarding the non-interactive (automatic) scraper shown and recommended in the video. There is an issue in the 1.2.1 release that causes the results to be inaccurate for some games with similar names, like sequels and similar. This has been fixed already, and will be part of the upcoming 1.2.2 release in the near future!
Great to know. Also, will there a way to be able to choose a region while scraping a game instead of letting the scraper choose the region automatically? Keep up the good work.👍
@@ukaszbeben2557 Yes, in the "Other settings" menu you can change the scraped media directory via the "Game media directory" setting. Just be aware that ES-DE will only point to the new directory, it will not move any actual files as that would be a bit dangerous, so you need to move the files manually outside ES-DE. But that's a one-time job of course.
@@AguFungus Yes you can change that in the Scraper->Other settings menu. You can choose both region and language, but be aware that this works only with ScreenScraper and not TheGamesDB.
I like it, but I love how the other application (can't remember the name off the top of my head) creates the collections and combines with steam os :) great video though dude, I love you showing us cool stuff like this! Thank you for all of your hard work 😄
Thanks for the upload. I just did this. Things have moved on a little so needed to tinker a bit to get it up and running. There also only one download for EmuDeck now which prompts you to choose between SD or Internal during the installation. Great default theme in Emulation Station also!
Wow, this is exactly what I was dreaming about when the deck was announced. Thank you for continuing to be my go to guru for all things emulation. I have followed your instructions to set up RetroPie from scratch and all kinds of fun tweaks there and now seeing how simple the process has become is mind blowing. A docked steam deck really is poised to become the ultimate console. Can't wait to see what their official dock looks like.
@@thomasrossbabin3671 There is commercial desktop software for Linux like DaVinci Resolve. Never used Launchbox but it looks like there are open source alternatives and I'll always pick them when I can.
You have to hand it to the emulation community, when there is a product that is worthy of there time, they sure go for it. I doubt i will be buying one, but for those that do, this is great that the emulation community is supporting it. Will be interesting to see where this goes, looks very nice. Expensive just for emulation, but if someone brought it just for such things, good for them.
I can’t imagine anyone will use it solely for emulation. Even if that’s your #1 use case, you’re going to take advantage of the Steam library once you have the device.
Really informative video. Could you one day show a video where you explain how to install Japanese locale games that are bought outside of steam? Do you have to install them through steam, or can you play those kinds of games straight from the desktop mode?
What an interesting idea on your steam deck set up. Most videos have you set up so you have to bounce between desktop and gaming. Thats how mine is set up. I am thinking I like your setup better. Just use your desktop for gaming. Plus you showed how to get a game off a gaming disk. I had no idea you could even do that. Winter will be here before long, so I am gonna give this some thought, and thinking I may switch mine around like you have yours. Just a tip. Buy yourself a hub that goes into your charging port. You can hook up all your stuff in that hub. Dont have to use blue tooth if you dont want to. Just plug your wired keyboard and mouse into your hub. You just earned a new subscriber. Bouncing between desktop and gaming is not something I really enjoy. Huh. Very interesting. I keep all my stuff on an external hard drive that I plug into my hub. Just using your desktop for everything sure looks way easier.
I absolutly loved this guide! The only issue I have run into is with PCSX2 not being configured properly out of the box, and not being able to locate the Bios files I have placed.
I knew I would be back here. Thank you for such a comprehensive video of setting all this up. I got my Steam Deck yesterday and I felt like this video makes this look too easy. And it actually was 😅! I can't wait to see all of these amazing improvements the EmuDeck and Emulation Station team will make. They truly deserve support for all of their hard work. Thanks again!
Great video. All seems easy EXCEPT bios. Any chance you can link to the pack your using. I searched up but found so many different sources I am nervous to just random download .
After trying to setup LaunchBox, and standard Emulationstation on my Windows PC, I finally found the DE version, and it’s super easy to setup. Best of all it’s 100% free. With LaunchBox you need both BigBox and a premium Emumovies premium to get snap videos. That’s really expensive.
Even though I will continue to watch Deck videos daily, I'm not sure I'll get it. My smartphone pictured already gives me my retro gaming needs up to Wii emulation. Or I might wait for a Steam Deck 2. Wish it had a kickstand like the bigger Switches do.
Your videos have been helpful setting it all up but i have two issues. 1.) EmuDeck im not able to access the emulator menu the way you do by click the analog L3 R3. 2.) I can't get PS3 emulator to boot in gaming mode. Id really appreciate your help!
You can also change the artwork for the icon in the steam list. go to the desktop mode, library and the list view (not the one with the posters) hopefully that makes sense
Emudeck has a feature that will pull any games off of a usb stick and move them to the card. You don’t have to do the manual copy like you were showing.
Just got my deck and following this video and there's already changes for EmuDeck. No need to download a specific version, there's only one now and it will ask if you want it on the Internal Storage or SD card.
All of your Sonic Advance scraped as Sonic Advance 3. That is why I don't like to turn off the interactive mode, since the scraper tends to do really stupid things like that far too frequently and it's annoying to fix.
@@shadowtheimpure Yes but there really was a specific issue with the scraper in ES-DE v1.2.1 that led to low search accuracy. But it's been fixed now and I've just made the v1.2.2 release available for download at the ES-DE website!
The screen scraper made all three of your Sonic Advance games “Sonic Advance 3”. I suggest using Interactive mode, otherwise it’s a pain to go to each file and figure out what they were.
Thank you for this tutorial. I hope in the future, you can do a tutorial on how to install Sega Model 3 Arcade Emulator on the Steam Deck.. I've always wanted to play that on a PC and now it would be real awesome to have it on the Steam Deck. Thank you
Very good guide! Would it be possible to use several sd cards for the different systems? I want to Devide it in Microsoft sd / sony sd / Nintendo sd….a Little bit Nintendo DS Style Card switching for More Storage :D
You can do it but there is also a way to get the games directly in your Steam overlay. I reccommend watching The Phawx video on it. Personally I like that version better.
Both versions exist to satisfy different audiences. Personally, since I plan to install a lot of non-steam games, I'm probably going to use EmulationStation just to keep from cluttering up the SteamOS interface.
impressive - thanks a lot! one question: as beginner I'm not sure what those bios are that get mentioned at 6:05 currently I am using an Odroid setup and as far as I know I only have "ROMs"
a bios is basically a copy of a systems internal software, some emulators (ps1, ps2, ect) require it for games to work. You can find them online pretty much anywhere, and sony actually has the PS3 bios directly on their website
I'll be doing this for sure once I get my Steam deck. Two questions though: 1. When you scrap for box artwork and video for specific systems, how does it know to find the correct box artwork? I'm assuming it reads the name of the ROM but does the title have to be in a certain format? 2. What's the average file size for the artwork and video? I don't want to download the videos and artwork if they'll take a huge chunk of my SD card. Rather just leave it basic without any videos.
Hello. Excellent work as always. Have you heard of the new Rockchip Rk3588 SOC ? It's fast with Antutu score over 400k. It beats the Nvidia Shield TV box by 2x and can plays 8k videos at 60 fps. Thanks and god bless.
Quick question, used zip files for n64 and emulation station won't run them. Was looking for tutorial on what type of files each emulator reads from the rom folders. Thank you in advance! Love your work!
Hi ETA prime....can you please make a Heroic Launcher setup guide? I'm having issues when downloading my games from the epic store. I'm not sure how to correctly install and play them.
Thanks for this informative video. However I have 2 questions: 1) You mention multiple times in the video about recommending MicroSD for this setup vs using internal storage, but don't provide details as to why. Can you elaborate further on why you feel so strongly about this, and what the benefits are? I have the 512gb so I have plenty of room for ROMs and they don't take up much space. I would consider it more convenient to always have my emulation on the internal storage so I don't have to keep swapping things out. I'd rather have my Steam games on a microSD, but if you have a reason as to why I shouldn't do that, I'd love to hear it. 2) Is this compatible with RetroAchievements? I currently have RetroArch set up and use that, but I'm not happy with the UI and would prefer to use the setup from this video. I'm not too savvy with the emulation scene but if I recall correctly, Emulation Station uses RetroArch cores; therefore, shouldn't RetroAchievements work in theory?
Simply put, SD card storage is cheap and easy to get/swap out. The internal storage is hyper fast and very limited and should really only be used for the steam games.
With how bad the Windows drivers are, it is VERY ill-advised. I would use either this or EmuDeck with Steam Rom Manager until the issues on the Windows side get ironed out at the very least.
I have a quick question. The BIOS folder you copied over to the Steam Deck. Is that a Bios folder you have already created, or is it something that can be downloaded?
Do the Steam Decks come in a package that's obvious what it is? We get a lot of package theives and I'm sure they don't have Amazon coverage for theft.
Gamecube games on EmulationStation not running half as well as with just EmuDeck/Steam Rom Manager. Just needs time I'm sure. When new version of EmulationStationDE release, would we just install over?
@@khaild521 Looks like they put the SD install option into the options when installing. I tried it and shows the option to install to internal, or sd. Also does an option for Emulation Station, but not sure if same result as ETA showed. Will not have much time look until later this evening.
Is there a way to ger rid of the borders that look like the console? same as in your video i have two borders that look like the Genisis, but they are a bit faded because part of the game is being shown behind them, can i just remove the borders completly?
So there's a question I've been trying to find an answer to, with no success so far: if I'm using an external drive to move files from a computer to the steam deck or microSD, how should that drive be formatted? (More ambitiously, is there any way to format it so it's compatible with both the deck and a windows 7 desktop?)
You know how the Library shows the games dynamically, adding and removing what it showns when you swap SD cards, Does that feature also work with EmuDeck? Like will all the retro game entries go away when the SD card they are on is removed and pop back in when its plugged back in?
Thanks for the great video! Just a comment regarding the non-interactive (automatic) scraper shown and recommended in the video. There is an issue in the 1.2.1 release that causes the results to be inaccurate for some games with similar names, like sequels and similar. This has been fixed already, and will be part of the upcoming 1.2.2 release in the near future!
Nice to hear. I see one problem, scrapped media are installed in internal memory. it is possible to save them on microsd?
Great to know. Also, will there a way to be able to choose a region while scraping a game instead of letting the scraper choose the region automatically? Keep up the good work.👍
@@ukaszbeben2557 Yes, in the "Other settings" menu you can change the scraped media directory via the "Game media directory" setting. Just be aware that ES-DE will only point to the new directory, it will not move any actual files as that would be a bit dangerous, so you need to move the files manually outside ES-DE. But that's a one-time job of course.
@@AguFungus Yes you can change that in the Scraper->Other settings menu. You can choose both region and language, but be aware that this works only with ScreenScraper and not TheGamesDB.
I can't wait for the steam deck to be water cooled.
Emulation has never been easier or more comfortable yet powerful at the same time. Thanks so much for everyone involved!
when i saw emulatiostation in retropie for the first time i loved it but setting it up is a pain in the ass now it is very easy
Crossing my fingers for next Monday I get my reservation for my 512gb. I was originally q1 so I must be close!! Keep the steam deck video coming!
This is brilliant. What a magical gaming time we live in.
I like it, but I love how the other application (can't remember the name off the top of my head) creates the collections and combines with steam os :) great video though dude, I love you showing us cool stuff like this! Thank you for all of your hard work 😄
Thanks for the upload. I just did this. Things have moved on a little so needed to tinker a bit to get it up and running. There also only one download for EmuDeck now which prompts you to choose between SD or Internal during the installation. Great default theme in Emulation Station also!
Great channel!. Emu deck is amazing. I just started using emulators and Steam Os makes it so easy!
This looks amazing. I wish the Vita had more stable emulation support.
Wow, this is exactly what I was dreaming about when the deck was announced. Thank you for continuing to be my go to guru for all things emulation. I have followed your instructions to set up RetroPie from scratch and all kinds of fun tweaks there and now seeing how simple the process has become is mind blowing. A docked steam deck really is poised to become the ultimate console. Can't wait to see what their official dock looks like.
🙌 looking forward too my steamdeck. Thanks for the guide
Launchbox Native Linux Port, I can feel it in my bones.
The Steam Deck is the device that will finally get the team to consider it.
@@thomasrossbabin3671 There is commercial desktop software for Linux like DaVinci Resolve.
Never used Launchbox but it looks like there are open source alternatives and I'll always pick them when I can.
Playing all of my favorite games on a single portable console was my childhood dream.
This looks sick, and I love that you added it into SteamOS. Totally doing this when I get mine. Thanks for the tutorial!
Just got everything set up, thank you for the guide!
the people who work on this stuff are heroes
You have to hand it to the emulation community, when there is a product that is worthy of there time, they sure go for it.
I doubt i will be buying one, but for those that do, this is great that the emulation community is supporting it.
Will be interesting to see where this goes, looks very nice.
Expensive just for emulation, but if someone brought it just for such things, good for them.
I can’t imagine anyone will use it solely for emulation. Even if that’s your #1 use case, you’re going to take advantage of the Steam library once you have the device.
For portable GameCube emulation, it's probably one of the cheapest devices
I got mine *primarily* for emulation, but I'm sure the siren's song of handheld PC gaming will grab me eventually.
Nice guide and simple to follow. Can’t wait to get my steam deck.
So, you are saying I should use a SD card? 😜 Just teasing. You said it like 100 times though. Great video!
I can't wait to get my Steam Deck even though it'll be October before I do... Great tutorial.
Really informative video. Could you one day show a video where you explain how to install Japanese locale games that are bought outside of steam? Do you have to install them through steam, or can you play those kinds of games straight from the desktop mode?
If I ever GET my Steam Deck, I'll be sure to try this!
Great vid, my steam deck is on its way, cant wait. I will be putting Emulation Station on it, looks great.
What an interesting idea on your steam deck set up. Most videos have you set up so you have to bounce between desktop and gaming. Thats how mine is set up. I am thinking I like your setup better. Just use your desktop for gaming. Plus you showed how to get a game off a gaming disk. I had no idea you could even do that. Winter will be here before long, so I am gonna give this some thought, and thinking I may switch mine around like you have yours. Just a tip. Buy yourself a hub that goes into your charging port. You can hook up all your stuff in that hub. Dont have to use blue tooth if you dont want to. Just plug your wired keyboard and mouse into your hub. You just earned a new subscriber. Bouncing between desktop and gaming is not something I really enjoy. Huh. Very interesting. I keep all my stuff on an external hard drive that I plug into my hub. Just using your desktop for everything sure looks way easier.
That EMU Deck program is amazing. When I get my Steam Deck will be installing that first thing.
take a swig everytime he says SD card and two when he says micro SD card lmao, great vid.
I didn't watch your videos for some time now. But this video nailed my attention bro.
I absolutly loved this guide! The only issue I have run into is with PCSX2 not being configured properly out of the box, and not being able to locate the Bios files I have placed.
I knew I would be back here. Thank you for such a comprehensive video of setting all this up. I got my Steam Deck yesterday and I felt like this video makes this look too easy. And it actually was 😅! I can't wait to see all of these amazing improvements the EmuDeck and Emulation Station team will make. They truly deserve support for all of their hard work. Thanks again!
Man I can't wait to get my steam deck. Q2 gang here but I ordered 75 minutes into pre orders because the website crashed so I'm probably the end of Q2
Same Q2 gang here!
I was only FIVE minutes late (10:05 PST) due to issues purchasing in the app, and I am still in the Q2 group for a 512.
@@IgnusFast us market as well? Well I guess I'm the last week of q2...
Finally getting my deck tomorrow, and I'm more excited for this than any PC gaming at the moment! I think I have a problem...
Should be gettin my Deck soon, as awesome as it sounds to play PC games on handheld, this is one of the things i cant wait to try with it xD
incredibly handy video. everything works like a charm. thanks man
Steam deck is a MONSTER 🔥
You never disappoint, thank you.
must say i love in es-de that you can add steam games & for our linux folks you can add lutris games to it
Great video. All seems easy EXCEPT bios. Any chance you can link to the pack your using. I searched up but found so many different sources I am nervous to just random download .
Do you got it working?
@@alexanderhoffmann9324 no. Still have not found a good place to get full bios pack. Gonna look harder this weene
Any luck?
After trying to setup LaunchBox, and standard Emulationstation on my Windows PC, I finally found the DE version, and it’s super easy to setup. Best of all it’s 100% free. With LaunchBox you need both BigBox and a premium Emumovies premium to get snap videos. That’s really expensive.
Wow...Thank you so much.. My wife is so happy with my New Gameboy Advance😅
Wow... great video, i will sure gonna install it
Here's a tip for games on SD card: Instead of transferring them, you could rip / download them directly to the microSD card
Even though I will continue to watch Deck videos daily, I'm not sure I'll get it. My smartphone pictured already gives me my retro gaming needs up to Wii emulation. Or I might wait for a Steam Deck 2. Wish it had a kickstand like the bigger Switches do.
Your videos have been helpful setting it all up but i have two issues.
1.) EmuDeck im not able to access the emulator menu the way you do by click the analog L3 R3.
2.) I can't get PS3 emulator to boot in gaming mode.
Id really appreciate your help!
I wouldn't recommend ps3. Ps3 runs awful on the deck. I've seen God of War 3 run at 10 fps
@@ghostlegit Some games run well like first generation games. How about the first point?
All of the tales of games run perfect.and emudeck creates shortcuts in steamui fully configured and playable.
You can also change the artwork for the icon in the steam list. go to the desktop mode, library and the list view (not the one with the posters) hopefully that makes sense
Great video man! Thanks!
I really hope some of the pi image makers have a steamdeck so by the time mine becomes available around christmas there will be cool
Images to obtain!
Emudeck has a feature that will pull any games off of a usb stick and move them to the card. You don’t have to do the manual copy like you were showing.
Just got my deck and following this video and there's already changes for EmuDeck. No need to download a specific version, there's only one now and it will ask if you want it on the Internal Storage or SD card.
All of your Sonic Advance scraped as Sonic Advance 3. That is why I don't like to turn off the interactive mode, since the scraper tends to do really stupid things like that far too frequently and it's annoying to fix.
The upcoming 1.2.2 release will fix the issue with inaccurate searches when using the automatic scraper.
@@ES-DE_Frontend My complaint was less with 'YOUR' scraper than with scrapers in general. I find they work better with a babysitter.
@@shadowtheimpure Yes but there really was a specific issue with the scraper in ES-DE v1.2.1 that led to low search accuracy. But it's been fixed now and I've just made the v1.2.2 release available for download at the ES-DE website!
Really great. Can’t wait to get mine
Thanks for this great video. Why do you strongly prefer to use an SD card rather than the internal storage?
The screen scraper made all three of your Sonic Advance games “Sonic Advance 3”. I suggest using Interactive mode, otherwise it’s a pain to go to each file and figure out what they were.
That's an issue I'm fixing soon with the upcoming 1.2.2 release.
Thank you for this tutorial. I hope in the future, you can do a tutorial on how to install Sega Model 3 Arcade Emulator on the Steam Deck.. I've always wanted to play that on a PC and now it would be real awesome to have it on the Steam Deck. Thank you
I'm really envious of people who got their steam deck or soon to be when will this release worldwide?
How about the wii games with motion control like Mario galaxy will it be auto configured?
Great video…
Quick question, I have 100s of Roms and if I enable all to have videos would it take up alot of memory?
Thanks I’m advance for the reply
Very good guide! Would it be possible to use several sd cards for the different systems? I want to Devide it in Microsoft sd / sony sd / Nintendo sd….a Little bit Nintendo DS Style Card switching for More Storage :D
You can do it but there is also a way to get the games directly in your Steam overlay. I reccommend watching The Phawx video on it. Personally I like that version better.
Both versions exist to satisfy different audiences. Personally, since I plan to install a lot of non-steam games, I'm probably going to use EmulationStation just to keep from cluttering up the SteamOS interface.
Great work and good video keep it up
impressive - thanks a lot! one question: as beginner I'm not sure what those bios are that get mentioned at 6:05
currently I am using an Odroid setup and as far as I know I only have "ROMs"
a bios is basically a copy of a systems internal software, some emulators (ps1, ps2, ect) require it for games to work. You can find them online pretty much anywhere, and sony actually has the PS3 bios directly on their website
this is the tutorial I would follow if I could buy a steam deck in my region.
I'll be doing this for sure once I get my Steam deck.
Two questions though:
1. When you scrap for box artwork and video for specific systems, how does it know to find the correct box artwork? I'm assuming it reads the name of the ROM but does the title have to be in a certain format?
2. What's the average file size for the artwork and video? I don't want to download the videos and artwork if they'll take a huge chunk of my SD card. Rather just leave it basic without any videos.
AMAZING video!
This is wonderful!
Hello. Excellent work as always. Have you heard of the new Rockchip Rk3588 SOC ? It's fast with Antutu score over 400k. It beats the Nvidia Shield TV box by 2x and can plays 8k videos at 60 fps. Thanks and god bless.
just got my steam deck and i'm loving it!! great video, any way to add vpn to steam deck?
Hi! Gigachad here. I'm real. 👋😊
Do I need to install retroArch? Thx for video!
Many thanks!
please do a video on the retrodeck distro. its a fork of 351elec that is my goto for my ambernic 351p.
Quick question, used zip files for n64 and emulation station won't run them. Was looking for tutorial on what type of files each emulator reads from the rom folders. Thank you in advance! Love your work!
Hi ETA prime....can you please make a Heroic Launcher setup guide? I'm having issues when downloading my games from the epic store. I'm not sure how to correctly install and play them.
Thanks for this informative video. However I have 2 questions:
1) You mention multiple times in the video about recommending MicroSD for this setup vs using internal storage, but don't provide details as to why. Can you elaborate further on why you feel so strongly about this, and what the benefits are? I have the 512gb so I have plenty of room for ROMs and they don't take up much space. I would consider it more convenient to always have my emulation on the internal storage so I don't have to keep swapping things out. I'd rather have my Steam games on a microSD, but if you have a reason as to why I shouldn't do that, I'd love to hear it.
2) Is this compatible with RetroAchievements? I currently have RetroArch set up and use that, but I'm not happy with the UI and would prefer to use the setup from this video. I'm not too savvy with the emulation scene but if I recall correctly, Emulation Station uses RetroArch cores; therefore, shouldn't RetroAchievements work in theory?
es-de has retroachievement support because retroarch has it
Simply put, SD card storage is cheap and easy to get/swap out. The internal storage is hyper fast and very limited and should really only be used for the steam games.
well,apart from emulating, I'm gonna play games such as GTA V and this alone takes over 100 gb, so these 500 gb are quickly full.
Can you make a video installing CoinOps Legends 3 on Steam Deck?
I can't wait for steamOS 3.0 on Pc
Def gonna be using launchbox but this looks good 😊
With how bad the Windows drivers are, it is VERY ill-advised. I would use either this or EmuDeck with Steam Rom Manager until the issues on the Windows side get ironed out at the very least.
@@thomasrossbabin3671 I'm gonna have windows on separate SD card
I have a quick question. The BIOS folder you copied over to the Steam Deck. Is that a Bios folder you have already created, or is it something that can be downloaded?
I need all those bios!!!! Someone help!!
Was wondering this myself...
Do the Steam Decks come in a package that's obvious what it is?
We get a lot of package theives and I'm sure they don't have Amazon coverage for theft.
Hey great video. So I did all these steps and it worked but all my nes and n64 games are in slow motion and with bad audio. Any tips?
@ETA PRIME I want to play Mario Strikers on an upcoming flight, how do I connect and configure 2 controllers after setting up through EmuDeck?
Is there any performance difference on high demanding consoles (like Wii-U or PS3) between batocera and ES-DE?
Do you have Killer Instinct working yet on emulation station?
take a shot everytime he says MicroSD Card lol
Gamecube games on EmulationStation not running half as well as with just EmuDeck/Steam Rom Manager. Just needs time I'm sure. When new version of EmulationStationDE release, would we just install over?
I really like this UI. I prefer separate emulation games from steam os. I'm really looking for receiving my deck
Mannnn are you in the bay area because I'm seeing stars as tell us what to do? I'll pay!
The SD card option as listed is not on emudeck's download page.
Same here
@@khaild521 Looks like they put the SD install option into the options when installing. I tried it and shows the option to install to internal, or sd. Also does an option for Emulation Station, but not sure if same result as ETA showed. Will not have much time look until later this evening.
@@rushmore3927 awesome thanks for the help
Is there a way to ger rid of the borders that look like the console? same as in your video i have two borders that look like the Genisis, but they are a bit faded because part of the game is being shown behind them, can i just remove the borders completly?
Is there a way to get rid of the "Steam Virtual Gamepad (10462/4607) not configured, using fallback" error message? Thank you!
Thanks for the vid dude. Somehow none of my emulators downloaded. How can I fix this?
Noob here. Other videos I’ve seen just use emudeck as the main app for emulating. Why do you use emulationstation? Is it just a UI thing?
With some games you scrape the gameplay videos are bad gameplay, is it possible to upload your own videos for the metadata
Dolphin supports split view, so you don't need 2 instances just to copy from one device to another.
where do i get the bios? i heard that its copyrighted but i still dont want to download the wrong ones
So there's a question I've been trying to find an answer to, with no success so far: if I'm using an external drive to move files from a computer to the steam deck or microSD, how should that drive be formatted?
(More ambitiously, is there any way to format it so it's compatible with both the deck and a windows 7 desktop?)
Pleass. Show us how do you mapp butons under window to work. On steamdeck tenks meeen.
Thank you❤
You know how the Library shows the games dynamically, adding and removing what it showns when you swap SD cards,
Does that feature also work with EmuDeck? Like will all the retro game entries go away when the SD card they are on is removed and pop back in when its plugged back in?
There's no sd card option for me on the website, why?
You are seriously terrified of Nintendo, aren't you??? :D:D
can the buttons on back of the deck be used as emu deck hotkeys?