From my experience Retrodeck tends to lose the configs files a lot during updates. So far I'm yet to experience that with Emudeck.
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MossyFeathers@pawb.social 11 months ago
What’s the difference between emudeck and retrodeck? I’ve been using retrodeck and enjoying it quite a lot.
TheEntity@kbin.social 11 months ago
Xargon@lemmy.world 11 months ago
Greetings, RetroDECK dev here, this was a known issue that was solved on 0.6.2b (15/03/2023), now we are on 0.7.5b and that bug is only a memory. Please let us know if you encounter any issue related to your config if you will decide to try RetroDECK again. Thanks a lot for your patience :)
TheEntity@kbin.social 11 months ago
Oh, that's amazing to hear! I prefer the design of RetroDECK over Emudeck a lot, so I'm more than happy to migrate back then.
MossyFeathers@pawb.social 11 months ago
Pssst… Hi, got a couple questions, one’s potentially bug related, the other is feature related.
First question: when I plug a controller in and try to play something with Dolphin, many times I have to go and swap the controller in Dolphin’s gamepad setup, otherwise it doesn’t see the controller. I’m pretty sure it wasn’t that way when I originally installed retrodeck (I could seamlessly go from holding the deck to using a controller on the couch), so I’m wondering if there are any settings that I might have accidently enabled/disabled that are requiring me to manually swap controllers in dolphin settings. If it helps, the steam deck shows up as Xbox 360 pad 0, my steam controller shows up as Xbox 360 pad 1.
Second question: someone else mentioned that it’s possible to use emudeck to launch games directly from steam. Is this possible with retrodeck, and if not, are you planning to implement the ability to do something like that?
lazorne@lemmy.zip 11 months ago
RetroDECK CM Here:
**First question: **when I plug a controller in and try to play something with Dolphin, many times I have to go and swap the controller in Dolphin’s gamepad setup, otherwise it doesn’t see the controller.
We recommend using the Steam Input interface to leverage order switching, look here:
We are also working on better external controller support with a variety of hotkey for the next big update 0.8b.
You can even download and test them right now (check the comments for latest ZIP):
They are subject to rapid change as I’m rethinking several aspects of them, until their first version in 0.8b.
ekZepp@lemmy.world 11 months ago
Not a contest, really. Post the link I’ll check that too 👌. What game retro game you play??
MossyFeathers@pawb.social 11 months ago
It’s in the Discover app, just do a search for it! I like the fact that it has a scraper for getting box art, game metadata, etc.
As for what I’ve been playing, recently finished Jet Set Radio Future and I’ve been playing Luigi’s Mansion and Super Mario Sunshine, along with some og Animal Crossing (I love that the villagers have no problems with insulting you).
ekZepp@lemmy.world 11 months ago
retrodeck.net I’ll check it.
Fubarberry@sopuli.xyz 11 months ago
As I recall, retro deck installs an emulation hub that you go into, and then choose what to emulate.
Emudeck installs a bunch of individual emulators and configures them, and also sets up roms so they show up as standalone games in your library. The end result is the games feel like steam games, and you rarely have to mess with anything showing them to be emulated titles.
Mononon@lemmy.world 11 months ago
Emudeck also installs EmulationStation. You can choose to access your games and not by integrating then into Steam. Just like Retrodeck.
Telorand@reddthat.com 11 months ago
And Decky Loader has several Emudeck plugins, but I don’t recall seeing any for emulation platforms.
lazorne@lemmy.zip 11 months ago
RetroDECK is a flatpak application that builds in a variety of emulators and systems into one app you can download from flathub.
We are also working on the “Add to Steam” function. You can read more about it in the links posted in other replies in this thread :)
MossyFeathers@pawb.social 11 months ago
I may have to check out emudeck then. I’m not sure if retrodeck can do that too, but I like the idea of it treating roms as standalone games in my library. I might end up running some games as part of retrodeck, and some from emudeck.