


Once that is finished, the way my roms are set up in a directory - all systems have their own folders and they are all under one EMU folder. This is really the only tedious part going through this list and adding each core one at a time. Once the flatpak version is installed I run it, I go to online updater and add the cores for the systems I have. I much prefer the flathub version of retroarch. I know people love Steam but I personally only use it when I absolutely have to. While I agree with a lot of what you are saying here is how it usually goes for me:įirst I don't use steam's version. My experience is a little different than yours. Gnome Games could be that app, but it tries to do too many things (big surprise really) and it's progressing very slowly. but on the desktop is just a horrible experience.ĭesktop Linux needs a nice, simple, attractive app just like OpenEmu on MacOS. I get that RA is meant to work everywhere, from handhelds to dedicated SBCs attached to big TVs and so on. Adding roms is so uncomfortable, adding required bioses and other stuff is a big question mark. Don't know why and don't know how to fix. Right now I'm getting a warning about missing assets, and in fact, every icon in the UI is missing. In reality, it's a pita to setup, even on Steam. Quoting: tonyrhIn theory, RetroArch is the best thing ever. Flycast - Sega Dreamcast, Naomi and Atomiswave emulator.Ĭurrently, a few of them don't have the Linux builds available but the RetroArch team said to expect them shortly.īe honest - how many of you will be loading all this up on the Steam Deck? Going to be an absolutely fantastic device for emulation fans and being on Steam should hopefully make it painless to get going.BlastEm - SEGA Genesis / Mega Drive emulator.Instead of grabbing these cores directly in the application, they're being put up as individual DLC to download. The Steam release for RetroArch is a little different to the normal version. RetroArch, the free and open source application designed to help you manage emulators, media playback and more has a few additional emulator cores available now on Steam.Ĭores are essentially the modules that RetroArch runs to do things, like run different emulators.
