Can confirm. I've played the first one on Steam Deck and it plays great. The new launcher is super easy to use as well.
Steam Hardware
A place to discuss and support all Steam Hardware, including Steam Deck, Steam Machine, Steam Frame, and SteamOS in general.
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Playing through the third one right now, the first 2 ran great already, and the launcher really is convenient, before it was all manual commands in the terminal.
One advice I would give is to delete the rom file and the iso_data/{gamename} folders after the games are fully installed to save space, since it’s several gigabytes per game that are not used after the installation
How is this legal? Very glad it exists
The project and launcher itself is completely free and legal to download, but if you wanna play the games, you will have to supply legally dumped copies of each of these games from their PS2 versions
Ah fair enough lol. Reading comprehension issue of the day for me.
It's basically how any emulation is legal. The software isn't breaking any laws. It just interprets the data.
Agreed, just like any other emulation. The term "legal" threw me, because most people don't have personal ROMs of PS2 games hanging around.
Tbf, of all consoles, PlayStation games are the easiest to actually dump legally owned copies of, all you need is a bluray reader and you can do all of them.
Nintendo isn't involved
Truly can’t wait to set this up.
Never played these games, looking forward to giving them a go.