I was too young to really experience the joy of 2008. Can we do it again but 2025? Without the whole house market collapsey thing. I'm willing to throw away my smartphone.
reddeadhead
Okay, Here's step by step setup.
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Go to duckstations github page and grab the latest DuckStation-x64.AppImage https://github.com/stenzek/duckstation/releases/tag/latest
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Get the ps1 bios files, They can be found here https://psbios.gitlab.io/bios/ps1-bios/ It will be in a .zip you will need to extract it afterwards you will have a lot of .bin files.
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Get your tekken 3 ROM file, It will usually be in a .rar or .7z so you will need to extract the ISO.
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Next you will need to launch duckstation, I'm not sure if your DE will prompt you to mark the appimage executable but if not open a terminal and run " cd Downloads ; chmod +x DuckStation-x64.AppImage " then it should open the installer when you double click it.
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During installation you will be asked for a BIOS directory, Click on the PSX folder containing all those .bin files. After that it will ask for game directory, Choose the folder where you placed the .iso for tekken 3.
Beyond that you will need to setup your controller, Any USB controller should work. Graphics settings should be okay at the defaults. That should be the full setup process, Let me know if you got any questions or need more explanation.
Edit: Forgot about .bin/.cue files, These are the same as a .iso but split into multiple files. Make sure to keep them together but it should work the same in duckstation.
For tekken 7 if you bought the game through steam there shouldn't be anything technical needed. Just hit install and launch it through steam should work. You might need to look up how to enable proton if its not enabled by default. I thought they were starting to do that. I'm not sure if you meet the minimum GPU requirements but you should be able to refund if not. For tekken 3 I don't see a PC port, Your best bet would be setting up a PS1 emulator like duckstation.
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As for restricting access to files you could run them under a separate user account. User A shouldn't have access to User B's home folder. Although if its something that would need granted admin access I think it would have access to other users files again.
Looks like you might need a ride.
I'm not looking to date, Just need somebody to wear matching hello kitty PJs with.
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This is the best theft deterrent.
KDE does have focus stealing prevention, Have you messed with that at all? https://docs.kde.org/stable5/en/kwin/kcontrol/windowbehaviour/index.html#focus-focusstealing The only thing I can think of is maybe some notification steals the focus and doesnt give it back to the window.
This is a good page to check out if you're in the market for a new device https://github.com/melontini/bootloader-unlock-wall-of-shame
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