Re: EmuDeck Question
Posted by Danielle on .
It's usually that easy. Some emulators might require you unzip the files first, some don't. Some might want a particular format of file, but usually in those cases you can choose between different formats to download on here. Some emulators might also require extra BIOS files in order to run games as well. EmuDeck has a wiki that should help you find out how to set up whichever emulator you want to be able to run games.
Hey guys, hope all is well.
So I'm completely new to emulation and have a Steam Deck. I have EmuDeck and was just wondering; do I just search for a game on here, download the files, and then place it into the appropriate emulator folder within the EmuDeck files? Or is there more to it than just that?
So I'm completely new to emulation and have a Steam Deck. I have EmuDeck and was just wondering; do I just search for a game on here, download the files, and then place it into the appropriate emulator folder within the EmuDeck files? Or is there more to it than just that?
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Re: EmuDeck Question | TheGoodHunter -- 4/6/2024 3:09 am UTC |