Every example listed in this rule is an immediately bannable offense without warning, but this is not an exhaustive list. Don't be overly hostile or rude to other users. Keep the discussion civil and light, or your submission/comment will be removed. Official Website Frequently Asked Questions Steam Deck Discord Steam Deck Forum ProtonDB Rules:īe kind or Get Yeeted. I think Pegasus even imports directly from Launchbox with minimal hassle on the end user.Welcome to r/SteamDeck, the subreddit for Valve's handheld computer. Because at the very least, you could pair the metadata gathered from Launchbox and pair it with another full screen UI and come out with something much better looking than Launchbox without spending a dime. I suggest grabbing the free version and see how you like it before going for paid. Launchbox is pretty much plug and play, and it's highly documented on Youtube by ETAPrime and a few others, so if you can't figure something out, there's probably a video for it. Other programs like Pegasus Launcher or Attract Mode do have significantly better themes and styles for the full screen UI, but those are generally much more annoying to setup, even though they're free and open source affairs in a lot of their cases. I have Lifetime, but I won mine in a contest about four years ago, so I never actually paid for it. Lifetime provides you access for the life of the product. Depending on how much you care about feature creep, you might not mind being maxed out after a year. The difference between free and paid is that you only get the traditional Windows UI with free, paid gives you access to Launchbox Big Box (big picture), but it's only access to a year's worth of updates. Or if the metadata isn't correct, you can edit it yourself. Essentially how you would add a non-Steam game to Steam, you'd add your PC games of all launchers to it, and it'll appear in big picture with properly scraped metadata. And if you go for the Big Picture mode, Playnite has a few themes, but nothing compared to Launchbox.Ĭlick to shrink.It would be a big picture mode for everything if you point everything to it. bat files that will launch the game and the custom config with them) to get similar functionality as Launchbox. Pair that with the aforementioned PCSX2Bonus or Spectabis (with these two, you can create autobooting. Next best thing would be Playnite, since it's simple and free. But to get the most out of it, you have to buy a license. Personally, I'd say Launchbox since you can download their PCSX2 Configurator plugin and set up per-game configs that will launch with the game when you boot it up so you don't have to tinker with the mouse and keyboard. Pair it with PCSX2Bonus like above, and maybe Steam ROM Organizer for everything else, and you should be good.Įdit: forgot to mention that Launchbox+Config tool has setups you can download from the plugin so you don't actually have to tinker, barring some game being better suited for DX11 over OpenGL because of your specific hardware. And if you go for the Big Picture mode, Playnite has a few themes, but nothing compared to Launchbox.Įverything else is far too convoluted to even bother with if you want to keep things simple.īut if you want to be extra simple, just use Steam Big Picture Mode. Click to shrink.Personally, I'd say Launchbox since you can download their PCSX2 Configurator plugin and set up per-game configs that will launch with the game when you boot it up so you don't have to tinker with the mouse and keyboard.
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