From Newsgroup: rec.games.video.classic
~pasnec-salmyr wrote:
Hello.
First time posting in this newsgroup, IrCOm just wondering if anyone here has a Steam Deck and have used it to emulate older systems.
While itrCOs certainly bulky, I think that if yourCOre not too keen on maintaining 1:1 compatibility with the original hardware, a Steam Deck with Emudeck is a great solution for on-the-go retro gaming.
Lately, IrCOm using my Steam Deck to emulate PS1 games. Being an emulated system also gave me the opportunity to track my progress in games using a third-party service such RetroAchievements.
WhatrCOs your favored way of playing retro games? Do you stick with the original hardware? Prefer hardware emulation such as an FPGA, or are satisfied with how software emulation is nowadays and go that route?
Curious to hear your thoughts.
Cheers,
A steamdeck is something I'd like to look into in the future, but
honestly, I don't really feel the need a portable solution at the
moment. Usually when I'm not home, I'm working, driving, or actively
doing something else. So most of my gaming takes place at home.
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