
In a shocking move, Duckstation, a widely-used PS1 emulator, has been removed from the Discovery Store, pushing gamers to search for alternatives. The abrupt disappearance has left many players, particularly Steam Deck users, confused and looking for solutions.
Reports indicate that Duckstation was deleted during a routine update. The loss has raised concerns around accessing reliable PS1 emulation, compelling players to take to forums for answers.
Responses from the community have been varied yet helpful. Key exchanges among players include:
Migrating to AppImage: "Hereโs a guide on using Duckstation and switching from Flatpak. Users can run the AppImage on Linux, but need a distribution compatible with Ubuntu or newer."
Installation Tip: "Install Emudeck; it handles everything automatically."
Support Offered: "If you need help, just ask! We can guide you through the process."
"If you were using Flatpak, just run mv ~/.var/app/ ~/.local/share to migrate your data."
"After the switch, you will need to re-add your game directories."
The general tone is a mix of frustration and solidarity. While many lament the disappearance of Duckstation, there's a strong sense of community as players rally to help each other out with alternatives.
โ The removal of Duckstation has created a demand for alternative emulators.
๐ฎ Emudeck is emerging as a popular recommendation among players.
๐ฌ Active discussions reflect a community ready to adapt and support each other.
As the search for a suitable emulator continues, it's clear that the gaming community's resilience could lead to fruitful innovations within the emulation scene. With continued collaborative efforts, players are optimistic about returning to their cherished PS1 titles.