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I don't like B&W covers for games that I have not installed.

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The bullet hell game 'Darkchaser:Battletide'  has released an update roadmap and revealed that the game is about to end the early access test and officially launch. 

Official news on X https://x.com/DC_Battletide/status/1846116399523287184

Steam store https://store.steampowered.com/app/2884590/Darkchaser_Battletide/

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cross-posted from: https://pawb.social/post/14549520

You can use the decky XR gaming plugin to get 3 dof virtual display on steamdeck with XR glasses like the Xreal, Viture, Rayneo, and Rodkid glasses.

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Original Source GMorb On Reddit, just posting these here in case it helps anyone

  1. From desktop mode, download the offline installer files for RE 1 (exe and bin) from GOG.

  2. Download and install Lutris via the Discovery App.

  3. Download this lutris script (Thanks to eskay993)

https://github.com/eskay993/gamefiles/raw/main/resident-evil/resident-evil-gog.zip

  1. Download the Mediakite Patch.

https://www.nexusmods.com/residentevil1996/mods/25?tab=files&file_id=61

  1. Run lutris and add a game using the plus sign at the top and select "Install from a local install script."

5.b Drag the script file downloaded in step 3 into the lutris search bar and click install. You will see a second window prompting you to install "GOG with Classic REbirth." Click install again.

5.c Another window will pop up, and here you can modify the settings to your liking or just click continue.

5.d The next window will prompt you to locate the Resident Evil GOG setup exe, which was downloaded in step 1 and the Mediakite Patch from step 4. Drag the RE 1 exe files into the first search bar and the Mediakite Patch into the second search bar, then click install.

5.e Once again, ANOTHER window will pop up asking if you want the original experience or or high quality videos. Of course, you will want to leave the settings as is and click continue. Unless you want low res videos (which defeats the purpose of Seamless HD)

Lutris will begin running the installers once it's done. Click on close, and dont launch the game just yet.

  1. Download this Resident Evil HD file (654.22mb file) by teamx

https://www.moddb.com/downloads/start/224828?referer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.moddb.com%2Fmods%2Fresident-evil-hd-mod%2Fdownloads

  1. Go the the directory where Lutris installed Resident Evil (you should know if you changed the install location in step 5.c or if you forgot you can locate the location by clicking the up arrow next to the play button in lutris, click configure and in game options you can copy and paste the location that is displayed in the search bar next to executable) and drag in all the files inside the zip file downloaded in step 6 into the root of the Resident Evil install location.

  2. Download Seamless HD Full Mediakite (1.6GB)

https://www.moddb.com/downloads/start/254126

  1. Drag all the files from the Seamless HD zip file into the root install location of Resident Evil and overwrite all files when prompted.

  2. Inside the Resident Evil Install directory (where you just dragged in all the files) there will be a jpn folder inside that jpn folder theres a Players folder and inside that folder theres a file named w03.EMW rename the w03.EMW file to W03.EMW and place it in the Players folder thats inside the USA folder overwriting the old one. Delete the JPN folder, then create a link to the USA folder named JPN to mitigate crashing.

(To create a link folder, right click on any empty space in the Resident Evil install location, click on create new, select Link to file or directory, name the link jpn and link it to the USA folder. (If you don't do this, the game will crash when loading into certain areas.)

  1. Inside the Movie folder on the root of the Resident Evil install location, you're going to want to rename these files overwriting the old ones.

Rename ed4 to eu4

Renamr ed5 to eu5

Rename pj to pu

Rename oj to ou

Rename stfc_b to stfc_r

Rename staf_b to staf_r

Rename stfj_b to stfj_r

Rename stfz_b to stfz_r

(Thanks to AdEconomy586 for pointing this out)

11.b (optional) If youre like me and like the original capcom cubes startup video I suggest you go into the movie folder thats on root install location of Resident Evil and go to capcom clips, cubes and copy the Capcom.mp4 file and paste it into the movie folder to overwrite the old one.

  1. (This next step is thanks to Skau over in the SHDP Discord group)

Get dgVoodoo2 version 2.71.3 (NOT the latest version):

https://github.com/dege-diosg/dgVoodoo2/releases/tag/v2.71.3

from the dgVoodoo2 archive extract the following files:

dgvoodoo.conf MS/x86/DDraw.dll MS/x86/DD3DImm.dll

rename DDraw.dll to re_ddraw.dll, and move all of the files you extracted to the root of the game folder where ResidentEvil.exe is located

open dgvooodoo.conf in notepad, scroll down past the [DirectX] section, change VideoCard = internal3D to VideoCard = ati_radeon_8500 and VRAM = 256 to VRAM = 4GB. To remove the dgVoodoo watermark from your game, change dgVoodooWatermark = true to dgVoodooWatermark = false.

save the file.

(Original Post https://discord.com/channels/549168005553192980/573895283646267412/1133505593181749339 )

  1. Now go back to Lutris and click on the up arrow next to the play button, click configure, and go to runner options. Here, you disable the dgvoodoo2 option, and below, where you see DLL overrides, you will change the section that says ddraw to ddraw,d3dimm,dinput8,libwebp and save.

13.b from here, make sure you have made a shortcut to Resident Evil on Steam because we will be going into game mode.

  1. Once in game mode, select resident evil and select the gear icon to go into settings, go to properties then scroll down to Game Resolution and change default to 1920x1080 and turn on the option below it called "set resolution for internal and external display"

  2. Now go back to the Resident Evil menu and select the controller icon and map the R4 button to up arrow key and R5 to down arrow key so you can change the settings in the next step. Now start the game.

  3. You will see a menu pop up, change resolution to 1280x960 (you can click on it till it turns blue and then use the R5 button to go down) and using the touch screen untick always boot in configure mode if you dont want to see this menu again.

(optional) You can make other changes in the configuration menu if you wish, but in my setup, i only changed vibration intensity to moderate and turned texture filtering off.

Click ok

  1. You will be greeted by another window here you need to select the [Dev]Seamless HD Project (click on Resident Evil to make it turn blue and use the R5 button to go down making sure you select the [Dev]Seamless HD option.

Click ok

  1. From here, you are done! You can play the game or follow the next step to bypass the menus all together.

  2. (Optional but recommended) over on the SHDP Discord group the user Doze_D created a .bat file that bypasses the [Dev] Seamless HD Project selection menu and goes straight to the game.

Download the file from here

https://discord.com/channels/549168005553192980/573895283646267412/1257068287049601125

Place it in the Root of the Resident Evil install location, then open up lutris and click the up arrow next to the play button, click configure, go to game options and in the arguments section type in

start ResidentEvil.exe -dev_SHDP

(In the original post, it says to type in start Biohazard.exe -dev_SHDP, but both arguments seem to work)

The End!

That's it, Resident Evil Seamless HD Project is now playable with the US GOG version of the game thanks to everyone above who has helped make this possible

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I learned now about the export/import tool, but this wouldn't help me anyway since my steamdeck couldn't boot neither of the 2 boot environments.

After reinstalling the OS and emudeck I noticed some systems still had saves but others didn't.

I dig into it and found that the save folders for thoses systems were just links to the home partition. Since I lost my OS and had to reinstall I also lost the data on my home, including those saves.

I would expect the saves to be all in the Emulation/saves folder on my SD card so I could easily reinstall the whole system without loosing them.

It seems the easiest way out is to create symlinks from the SD card to the home partition, not the other way around. First one needs to move the folders to the ad card.

The emulators I use and don't save directly to the SD card are:

retroarch

riujinx

citra

Ppsspp

dolphin

When I find motivation I will write a shell script to make the links for me and move things around.

The export/import tool wouldn't even be needed if the symlinks were correctly created, with that said, probably the emudeck team found problems with that approach (the folders must be moved and links created after the emulator is installed), but I don't see how that approach wouldn't work on Linux.

Thanks emudeck team for automating playing retro games on my steamdeck, your work is really appreciated.

Would be nice to have all the saves stored on my SD card.

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So, I installed Palia on Steam Deck. First, it failed to start till I chose to run it with Proton Experimental.

Then, the problem I’m running into - I want to log into my account. But every time I select the email/username field and then bring up the Steam virtual keyboard, the form field loses focus. That means I’m typing and nothing is getting typed.

How do I fix this? Is the only option to use an external physical keyboard?

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Original press release from Capcom (Japanese): https://www.capcom.co.jp/amusement/game/event/6steam_deck.html

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How many of you install games outside Steam on your Decks? Do you find the process easy?

I'm a hobbyist game developer myself, and I'm looking into making games especially designed for the Steam Deck. However, for freeware games, the $100 price per title on the Steam store is a bit too steep. I wish there was an easy-to-use alternative store on the Deck, but since that's not the case, I'm wondering if it would make any sense to develop games for the Deck and publish them, for example, on Itch.io.

(As a proof of concept, I created this step-by-step guide for a hacky Steam Deck version of my old game, Soccer Physics. I think it still applies, even though it's a year-old build/guide: https://www.ottoojala.com/soccerphysicssteamdeck/ )

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