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this post was submitted on 16 May 2025
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If you've never played Celeste, check it out. It's a challenging platformer with a very touching story, cute artwork, and a great soundtrack. Also has a vibrant modding community with thousands of third-party levels, including hundreds gathered together into collabs with consistent difficulty progressions and hours of original soundtrack. Greatest platformer of all time. You should be able to run the mods on a Steam Deck.
Also, look into setting up RetroArch on there (not the version distributed on Steam though - it lacks the function to download emulator 'cores' which you will need to play various games).
You can actually re-enable this in the Steam version by changing a cfg value, that said if you're already on Linux there's no reason to use the Steam version when your distro's app store almost certainly has it already.
There's especially no reason to use the Steam version on Steam Deck when you can just install Emudeck.
Ah that's good to know. I assumed they had this feature disabled at compile-time (there is also a compile-time flag). My only experience with the Steam version was one time on my friend's Windows computer before installing a copy straight from the RetroArch website.