RetroDECK 0.7.4b - Released!
If you don’t know what RetroDECK is or want more information check out the wiki over at our Github:
This update fixes some bugs that came with the 0.7.3b release.
Bugfixes & other changes:
- Fixed a bug where some of the roms folders were not correctly generated on a fresh install.
- Fixed a bug where the RetroDECK Configurator desktop file was sometimes not opening the Configurator from Desktop Mode.
- Fixed a bug where the built in theme was not showing correctly in certain situations.
- Added some new shell / bash commands that can be called from within the flatpak for both RetroDECK and the Configurator.
Known issues
- Check the known issues page over at the wiki: Known Issues Link
Also check out our community over at :
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On the wiki, the “what is retrodeck” explains it, but it assumes you’re familiar with similar software. It lists some Linux OSs geared towards emulation. I think if you want to get the gist of what it is, look at Batocera.
But yeah, it seems the general idea is it’s a frontend to put all the emulators in one UI.
I wish one of these projects would bring in changes from some fork of emulation station I can’t track down.
I had a handheld that came with some emuelec-based image. That in turn had some version of emulation station that was freaking AWESOME. Had way way more features, including the ability to configure a bunch of things like whether rewind support was enabled, etc. When I moved to the ES:DE one I thought it was a huge downgrade, then realized it’s pretty much the main one everyone uses. I don’t get why they haven’t brought in these other features.
I also haven’t been able to find the fork; I should go look again.
We are trying to match that type of functionality inside the RetroDECK Configurator where we have toggles for rewind, save-on-exit etc… right now. There is also big plans to expand the Configurators functions even more further then those ports and everything is done inside RetroDECK.
ES-DE is only a general frontend that works on all OSes.
Projects like Batocera have their own version of Emulationstation, with a lot of integrated features. But that also requires you to replace your whole OS.
While our project can just be installed directly from flathub on Steam Deck or Linux Desktop.