It kindof starts to snag in the GCN/PS2 era. Smash Bros Melee never gets to an adequate point for me, and Soul calibur 2 usually is fuzzy with slowdown on the windmill-esque level.
I don't think I was able to get soul calibur 3 to work too well. The dreamcast version of PSO is much smoother than the GCN version, though GCN version is generally good enough.
Dreamcast/N64/Playstation era I'd say is the sweet spot where games aren't going to have many issues that they wouldn't have elsewhere.
Eggyhead@kbin.social 11 months ago
I would just like to throw in that that PC port of OoT is maybe the best way to enjoy that game on deck. The only downside is no retro achievement support.
jdeejohnston@lemmy.world 11 months ago
How can you play it? I’ve never beat OoT and I’d love to do it on the deck.
Eggyhead@kbin.social 11 months ago
You use your own rom and run it with Ship of Harkinian, which allows you add right stick camera controls, better button mappings, and mods for things such as graphical enhancements.
I don't know how easy it is to find specific community controller configs on deck, but I made one called "Ocarina of Time - Harkinian Deck: C-button Radial, Config Toggle".
Basically it works like this:
Right touch pad = "C-button" radial menu
(You will need to remap your C-buttons away from the right stick in Ship of Harkinian if you want to use it for camera controls. You can just use the radial menu to accomplish that.)
Select Button = "Config mode" toggle
(Don't close the game with the config mode controls active or you will be stuck with config controls the next time you start the game. Be sure to quit the game with the game mode controls active.)
I made a couple tweaks, so I don't know if those are reflected in the community config file I shared.
guyinachair@lemmy.world 11 months ago
The PC port is called ship of harkinian
www.shipofharkinian.com/setup-guide/linux