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  • If you’re talking about EmulationStation itself not working, and not a specific emulator, then you can always run the installation script again to reinstall it on top of your non working install. If you’re referring specifically to PCSX2, then I know I had the issue previously… not sure how I fixed it though. I think it had something to do with the difference between the available emulators like PCSX2, PCSX2-QT, and the PCSX2 core in retroarch, and making sure I chose the right emulator to use.










  • Have you noticed any issues with other USB devices/drives? While you haven’t mentioned it, there is an issue with the OLED decks where it won’t properly recognize certain USB devices, so I am not sure if this is a symptom of that issue, or something else altogether.

    If it is this issue, there is a workaround where you can boot into the bios, and in the Advanced>USB Configuration screen, change the USB Dual Role Device setting from DRD to XHCI. If you’re unfamiliar with entering the bios, shut down your deck, hold the Volume+ button and then turn on the deck. You can release the Volume button after you hear the beep

    Video walking you through the process: https://youtu.be/guoen-rRMo8


  • If that is the limit of your budget, then for playing games, I doubt you’ll be able to get a PC at that price that will perform any better than a Steam Deck.

    That being said, I wouldn’t necessarily recommend a 64GB Steam Deck unless you plan on upgrading the internal storage, regardless of any MicroSD card you get. You might be able to find a used one with a 1TB SSD already swapped in for what you have available in your budget. If you wanted to do the swap yourself, you can get a new 64GB Deck and a 1TB ssd for around $415 plus tax, so keep that in mind when you go looking for used Steam Decks. I personally would consider a used 1TB swapped Steam Deck in good cosmetic/working condition for around the price of new 64GB model, and all the better if you can find one locally and test it out before buying.


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    This is the USB issue everyone is having with the new OLED decks.

    There is a workaround for this issue where you can boot into the bios, and in the Advanced>USB Configuration screen, change the USB Dual Role Device setting from DRD to XHCI. If you’re unfamiliar with entering the bios, shut down your deck, hold the Volume+ button and then turn on the deck. You can release the Volume button after you hear the beep.

    Here is a link to a video walking you through the process, but you may need to copy and paste it as for some reason it doesn’t seem to be working if you just click it - https://youtu.be/guoen-rRMo8






  • There isn’t going to be much performance difference, despite the OLED having a better screen and bigger battery/better power efficiency.

    The $530 cost you provided seems close to my calculated cost of a new 64GB unit at $500 (using the $776 as a basis), which is right around what I would consider paying if I wanted to buy a used Steam Deck with a 1TB drive installed, provided it was in good cosmetic and working condition.

    So, if you really wanted a Steam Deck, and you had a limited budget, the upgraded 64GB unit seems like a decent deal. But, depending on your budget, you also have the option of getting something like Backbone/Kishi or other phone holder/controller device and stream from your PC to your phone using moonlight.


  • There isn’t going to be much performance difference, despite the OLED having a better screen and bigger battery/better power efficiency.

    The $530 cost you provided seems close to my calculated cost of a new 64GB unit at $500 (using the $776 as a basis), which is right around what I would consider paying if I wanted to buy a used Steam Deck with a 1TB drive installed, provided it was in good cosmetic and working condition.

    So, if you really wanted a Steam Deck, and you had a limited budget, the upgraded 64GB unit seems like a decent deal. But, depending on your budget, you also have the option of getting something like Backbone/Kishi or other phone holder/controller device and stream from your PC to your phone using moonlight.