There’s discussions on if it makes a true difference but cryoutilities seems to makes a difference in gameplay for me and the types of games I play.
There’s discussions on if it makes a true difference but cryoutilities seems to makes a difference in gameplay for me and the types of games I play.
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I only grabbed 3. Witcher 3 complete edition, South Park: Stick of Truth, and Tony Hawk 1 + 2.
You have to use the emudeck exporter/importer. You can’t just swap the SD cards. The location of the saves depends on the option you chose when you installed emudeck.
I ran into this issue for GTA 4. I had to go in and actually quit the game on my old deck via the game settings/options and not Steam. I guess quitting via steam doesn’t trigger the cloud save.
For Max Payne 3, I had to manually move the save over because it doesn’t have cloud saves.
I think I saw someone 3D printing them a few months ago but I can’t seem to find it now.
All of the ones from the LCD model should still fit the OLED.
You’re going to need another enclosure/adaptor/cable that can read the drive. That’s why I just keep my roms on a micro SD card.
I think the power delivery (PD) is lower than what the deck needs, so it will probably slow charge it.
My delivery time just got updated from Friday, back to today.
I just download them in desktop mode
Downloaded a few days ago and had to restart the install as well.
I’d rather use the screen as intended. If it does break, replacement screens also aren’t too much to install yourself.
I just pause the game and then put the deck to sleep. Pausing the game isn’t even a necessary step.
Good to know. I have a few of them laying around. I stopped trying them after the first slow charging notification.
Pretty sure the game saves are wherever you did the initial emu deck installation.
I thought it was just me. I think the speakers on my LCD model were better.