![]() ![]() Also check the box for “Use Fullscreen.” You may also want to uncheck “Show FPS” if you’re using MangoHUD. Configure the game to use 16:10 by going to the Graphics window, under the General tab.Under Device set it to “Microsoft X-Box 360 pad 0” if you’re using built-in controls, then tap on each button to configure them.Under Port 1 set the controller to “Standard Controller” if you’re using the Deck’s built-in buttons, otherwise keep it on “GameCube Adapter for Wii U” if you have a Mayflash adapter connected.Configure the controls by tapping the arrow on the right side of the screen and going to “Controllers.”. ![]() Go to Gaming Mode on the Deck and launch Slippi from there.From here you can add a custom icon and banner if you don’t want the ordinary gray color. Open Steam in Desktop Mode, add a non-Steam game from the lower-left corner, then locate the AppImage.I made sure the AppImage was marked as executable by right-clicking the file -> Properties -> Permissions -> Checking the box for “Is executable.”.I then connected a USB-C dock to the Deck, connected the flash drive to one of the USB ports, went to Desktop Mode, and copied the files to the desktop. I transfered my ISO and Slippi AppImage from my desktop rig to a USB drive.EmuDeck doesn’t support Slippi just yet either. Slippi is still not available as a Flatpak at the time of writing this, unfortunately. The Steam Deck in particular though requires a few extra steps. If you’re looking at getting online play set up on Linux, you can refer to the guide I wrote a few months back. How to Get Melee/Slippi Working on Deck ⌗ Not just to see how well it performs, but also examine online play and see how the controls feel in my hands. One of the first things I wanted to do after getting my Steam Deck was test Super Smash Bros. ![]()
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