I've had my Steam Deck for a year, and what I've done since I got it is simply install the RetroArch flatpak (via the Discover app), and use that as a front end for all my emulation.<p>It doesn't add emulated games to the menu, but frankly, I think I prefer it that way, and I don't have to worry about things contaminating future SteamOS updates - everything is silo'd away.<p>It works great, I recommend it.
> EmuDeck Compressor<p>> Compress your games using the EmuDeck Compressor tool, saving up to 70% disk space!<p>Is this better than using btrfs with compression? Maybe on some critical directories (chattr +c)<p><a href="https://gitlab.com/popsulfr/steamos-btrfs" rel="nofollow">https://gitlab.com/popsulfr/steamos-btrfs</a>
FAQ is missing a very important Q/A.<p>Q: Is EmuDeck Open Source?<p>A: Yes, it is GPL-3 Licensed[0].<p>0. <a href="https://github.com/dragoonDorise/EmuDeck">https://github.com/dragoonDorise/EmuDeck</a>
I've changed the URL above from <a href="https://overkill.wtf/emudeck-2-1-update/" rel="nofollow">https://overkill.wtf/emudeck-2-1-update/</a> to the project home page, since the project doesn't appear to have been discussed on HN before.