![]() ![]() Use the right trigger to click on this file twice to open it up.Ĭlick on Execute and follow the on-screen instructions to install EmuDeck. Once that’s downloaded, open up the Dolphin File Explorer (the blue bag icon) and navigate to your Downloads folder. ![]() I made a full guide to install EmuDeck, but the quick version is to go to the EmuDeck website, and click on Download Installer. Not only will EmuDeck install a bunch of different emulators, it’ll also configure each of them to work specifically with the Steam Deck and it’ll set up the whole file structure and folders for you. If you don’t know what the second option is, I’d go the EmuDeck route. The second, is to install it through the Discover store. The first, and the easiest, is through EmuDeck. There are two ways to install PCSX2 on Steam Deck. Click on Switch to Desktop, and after a few seconds you’ll be where you need to be. To enter this mode, boot up the Steam Deck as normal, then hold the Power Button until a menu appears. How to Create a PS2 Memory Card in PCSX2Īs with most Steam Deck things, we’ll be working in Desktop Mode.It’s not that I can’t do that, I just wish there was one nice and easy step-by-step tutorial to follow. I realize with the legal gray area that it is no site may want to host it, but as it is now it feels like I need to go through a few different channels on the Discord, plus a couple of YouTube videos, plus another server or two just to get the complete instructions of how to get everything set up. I’m hoping that someone writes up a real easy FAQ for getting this to work nicely. Hey Kirby! I’m used to seeing you over on Twitter, not on here Currently PCSX2 for Xbox UWP RetroArch doesn’t support VFS (Virtual File System) so you cannot yet run them from a flash drive. You’d have to rip (or “rip”, if you know what I mean) your games to your PC, then either copy them to a flash drive or upload them to a web file server and download them via Edge (as the built in windows explorer for Xbox was axed in 2019). On the bright side of things, IIRC most of your 2D consoles should support VFS, and for any that don’t, RetriX is another fantastic UWP emulator that does support VFS for all of its cores Currently PCSX2 for Xbox UWP RetroArch doesn’t support VFS (Virtual File System) so you cannot yet run them from a flash drive.Īdditionally, even if games/apps could access the disc drive, Dreamcast discs 100% would not work as GD-ROMs are only readable with special SEGA optical drives found in the Dreamcast and Triforce arcade system ![]() I’m not so sure you can use the discs, last time I checked Microsoft’s documentation there’s no way for a game (native, UWP, dev mode or otherwise) to communicate with the disc drive, that is the domain of the OS. Back Compat is the unsung hero of both of these systems for me right now (PS5 because I missed PS4, Series X due to a lack of launch titles and more importantly the magic they weave to make old games look and feel amazing). You can run your old discs!?!? And PS5 can’t do this WHY? It’s the same disc drive, no? I understand licensing issues for some titles, but having non-cloud PS1-3 back compat woulda been amazing. ![]()
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