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- Comment on 2 weeks ago:
I think an important factor people seem to forget about the steam deck is that it won’t simply cease to be supported like sony or nintendo does with their consoles. If a game comes out on steam and works on linux, it’ll work on the deck. Considering the amount of people developing wonderful but lightweight games, I doubt you’ll ever think 'this platform is dead".
- Comment on Planning on buying a SteamDeck. What should I know before purchasing? 2 weeks ago:
I have to say that the steam dock never gave me a single issue with a constant use since around launch, so your experience may vary.
- Comment on [Help] Steam Deck OLED | Windows 10 Dual Boot | How to Enable Secure Boot 4 weeks ago:
Not helpful to the post but - if anything, this would convince me to ditch EA games.
- Submitted 1 year ago to steamdeck@sopuli.xyz | 22 comments
- Comment on [Discussion] Emudeck - Great Emulator on the Steam Deck 1 year ago:
You got it a bit confused! Flatpak is not a way to store roms, but a way to deliver the software (RetroDeck) onto your device. Retrodeck, once installed, will create a “retrodeck” folder in your steam deck filesystem, which will again contain folders for roms.
All you need to do at that point is to place rom files inside already existing folders for their own systems (psx, psp, etc). Those files can be of many filetypes. For example, psx roms can be in chd, cue/bin, iso, etc
It is as straightforward as it can get!
- Comment on [Discussion] Emudeck - Great Emulator on the Steam Deck 1 year ago:
Like many others, I highly suggest Retrodeck instead of EmuDeck. Not only it is a flawless experience, but having it all packaged in a flatpak means it won’t scatter files around for every emulator which are then hard to clean up (like EmuDeck does, usually).