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RetroDECK To Get GZDoom With Easy Modding Access and More Emulators in New Update

steamdeckhq.com RetroDECK To Get GZDoom With Easy Modding Access and More Emulators in New Update - Steam Deck HQ

RetroDECK shared an early look at their next update coming soon, which includes GZDoom support, new emulators/engines, and more!

RetroDECK To Get GZDoom With Easy Modding Access and More Emulators in New Update - Steam Deck HQ
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  • If anyone wants to play Doom with GZDoom and easy mod access, I've been doing that for a while via Luxtorpeda.

    Add it to your compatibility layer list like you would ProtonGE, then choose the Luxtorpeda compatibility layer for DOOM. Once you launch it you can choose either straight up GZDoom or qZDL+GZDoom for easy mod management.

    • Luxtorpeda doesn't support many games, but it's pretty great for all the games it works for.

      For anyone unfamiliar with the project, you can select it as an alternative to proton for a game, and for any supported games it will download open source projects that replace the original engine/client for the game. For example selecting it for Morrowind will run Morrowind through the OpenMW project, which gives a much better experience than the original game engine.

      Here's a list of all the supported games. There's also sister projects Boxtron for running DOSbox games, and Roberta for running adventure games through ScummVM. All should be available to download through ProtonUP-qt, which is available on the discover store.

      • Have you personally tried Boxtron or Roberta on the Deck? I briefly messed around with them a while back, but at least at that point it wasn't as simple as just installing them via protonUp-qt or WineCellar.

    • Luxtorpeda doesn't support many games, but it's pretty great for all the games it works for.

      For anyone unfamiliar with the project, you can select it as an alternative to proton for a game, and for any supported games it will download open source projects that replace the original engine/client for the game. For example selecting it for Morrowind will run Morrowind through the OpenMW project, which gives a much better experience than the original game engine.

      Here's a list of all the supported games. There's also sister projects Boxtron for running DOSbox games, and Roberta for running adventure games through ScummVM. All should be available to download through ProtonUP-qt, which is available on the discover store.