It is the end of November and we want to give you a status update on how things are going with RetroDECK. First off development is going steady, and we have a lot of features in the pipeline but also some IRL things that slow us down a bit (work, new baby etc..). But let us talk about what we are working on and answer some questions.
Note:
Most listed here are subject to change and is just an outline of what we are working on right now. Not all of these features will be a part of 0.8b and we are also working on even more stuff than what we are showing in this post.
Question: How do I move RetroDECK to a new device?
You can find a detailed step-for-step guide here for both Linux Desktop and Steam Deck:
Just copy the ~/retrodeck folder to the new device to the location you want it.
Install RetroDECK on the new device and point to it the new location of ~/retrodeck during first setup:
If you put it on the internal drive – choose that option
If you put it on the sd card – choose that option.
If you put it in a custom location – choose that option.
Then proceed installation as normal.
What are you working on?
New Emulators/Systems
We will be trying to include all of these in the next big update 0.8b
OpenBOR
IkemenGO (M.U.G.E.N)
Solarus
MAME (Standalone)
Ryujinx
SCUMMVM (Standalone)
Vita3K
GZDoom (Standalone)
We have worked with several of the development teams of the emulators to add various functions we could use and improve the emulators for everyone regardless of whether you use RetroDECK or not. They have also worked with us to help us integrate into RetroDECK better. We want to give special thanks to the Vita3K Team and Ryujinx Team.
New Feature: Yuzu (Custom)
Yuzu (Custom) is something we are working on for those that want to use the Early Access version of Yuzu. So, you will get the ability to run the EA .appimage version from inside RetroDECK in some fashion.
But the downside is that it will not fully hook into the RetroDECK Framework, so you will need to configure things like input manually the first time you run it. But the goal is you can select it in the alternative emulator selector in ES-DE and pick Yuzu (Custom) from the list.
New Feature: Steam Flatpak version support
We have gotten feedback that users want us to support the Steam Flatpak version and are trying to make it happen. Examples of features that need to work are the “Controller Profiles”, “Add RetroDECK to Steam” and the “Add games to Steam” function. We are still not sure if everything will work as intended in the Flatpak version of Steam.
If you for some reason have both normal Steam and flatpak Steam installed on the same system. The none flatpak version will take preference over the flatpak version (this is also how projects like Lutris do things).
But running a flatpak within a flatpak is something the users will need to think about.
If the users want RetroDECK and other flatpaks to run from Steam they will need to open the permissions in the sandbox from either terminal or Flatseal. This does open the sandbox more than the standard configuration that Steam comes with as default.
New Feature: SFTP
We are looking into letting users enabling SFTP transfers for easy transfers of files (roms, saves etc..).
New Feature: Cloud Sync
We have done some work cloud sync both live sync and backup to various cloud services. But nothing to show just yet.
New Feature: USB Transfer / Backups
Like SFPT, Cloud Sync above will be another way to export import files but via USB.
Status update: External Controllers & Inputs
PS3
PS4
PS5
Xbox360
Xbox One / S / X
Switch Pro
Steam Controller
Generic
All standard type controllers supported by Steam Input will work with the normal global hotkeys. We are also changing the layout so that you have even more hotkeys.
If you want to try them right now, you can do that by going into the following github issue and follow the instructions over there (they also work on current stable, just extract the zipfile in the correct folder and enjoy):
We are still working on it with all the complexity. The goal is to support both Steam users from the Steam Deck and local RetroDECK users for desktop users. It does “work” right now in our cooker builds, but it still needs more time in the oven. There are a lot of variables to account for before we feel ready to ship it to everyone.
Status update: Adding RetroDECK games as Steam Entries
We are still working on it and have it working on our cooker builds. But we are still trying to get it to work on the Steam Flatpak version. There are also some other ideas we want to try to make it even better, but more of them if we can make them happen in a later development update.
Status update: Configurator GODOT version
The work is ongoing and not something that will be part of 0.8b. We have general plans for the GUI and internal versions we can play with. But the goal stays the same replace the entire configurator with a nice GODOT controller navigational interface and replace all the Zenity windows with it.
Status update: Mascot
After the last development update, we got connected with Tyson Tan the artist behind both the KDE and Krita mascots. We are hopeful we can work something out together.
That is all for now!
Also there will be no December update post thanks to the upcoming holidays!
To everyone out there in our community, we want to wish you a festive holiday period and a Happy New Year.
Want to contribute to RetroDECK?
We are always looking for more people to help us with the project.
Developers (help us improve RetroDECK and get updates out faster).
Website developer (to help us improve our website).
Video Editor (to help us with patch notes / hype videos on various platforms).