I loved it until it randomly stopped working and I never figured out why. Uninstalled, reinstalled and still won’t even open.
Also, the uninstall wiped my library so that was annoying.
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Replacement for r/steamdeck_linux.
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I loved it until it randomly stopped working and I never figured out why. Uninstalled, reinstalled and still won’t even open.
Also, the uninstall wiped my library so that was annoying.
"Install this blob of data that you just download from this random URL" isn't something I'm ever going to do on any computer I own. Doesn't Emudeck support something more reasonable like a flatpak?
Tell me more about flatpack. It is a Rom extension? The file i ~~downloaded~~ used was .Xci, played with Yuzu
Flatpacks are very restrictive by design. While this is a good thing in many cases, it makes it very difficult for tools like EmuDeck to work properly. For example, automatically installing other applications (in this case: emulators) isn‘t easily possible. This would make a flatpak version of Emudeck pretty much useless.
While I understand your concerns, I think installing an AppImage which has been built on Github from open source code just isn‘t all that risky.