The last time I tried emulation on a desktop PC, whether it was Windows or Linux, I had to install each emulator separately. It was a bit of a mess.

On my Steam Deck, Emudeck made it stupid easy. Retroarch wasn’t terrible, but was a bit more irritating and buggy for me to get working. Either way, it had a bunch of emulators all in one spot so I didn’t have to go hunting for a ton of them. Are there solutions like this for Linux as well now? What about for Windows or something like a RetroPIE?

  • Daniel Quinn@lemmy.ca
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    8 months ago

    I think Emudeck is available as a Flatpak, so you should be able to install it on your desktop too.

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      8 months ago

      It is not, you may be confusing it with retrodeck, which is solely distributed as a flatpak.

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        8 months ago

        Oh really? Boo.

        Retrodeck looks good, but the recommended install instructions were just too nutty for me: curl https://... | bash is not ok.

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          8 months ago

          You…can just download the script and inspect it yourself before running. This cargo cult “security” advice needs to stop.