![]() ![]() To do this, head into Settings and click on the SD Icon shown above. That’s why you need to set up a PS2 memory card as this bypasses that problem. Whenever you update PCSX2 via the online updater, there’s a chance your save states will become incompatible. PCSX2 has a save state function but it’s rubbish. Hit Open when you’re in your BIOS folder and PCSX2 will add all the files inside to the main emulator. > Run > Media > Mmcblk0p1 > Bios > PS2_Bios ![]() Click on that and you’ll be asked to point to where you keep your BIOS file or files. To make life easier, click on the fullscreen icon shown above to bring up the windowed version of PCSX2, then click on Settings.Ĭlick on the Processor Icon to bring up a selection of settings. PCSX2 will now open up in fullscreen mode. So let’s assume you already have one ready to use.Ĭlick on the start menu (the blue and white icon in the bottom-left of the screen), then go into All Applications, scroll to P, and click on PCSX2 with the right trigger. I can’t tell you where to get PS2 BIOS files for legal reasons. If you’re unsure how to transfer files to the Steam Deck, specifically files from Windows to the Steam Deck’s Linux environment, I’ve got a guide that covers how to do that through a program called Warpinator. Once you’re inside the PS2 folder, this is where you can place your ROMs (or likely ISO files). For me, it’s installed on my SD card, so the path is as follows: Go back into the Dolphin File Explorer and locate the PS2 ROMs folder. Use the right trigger to click on this file twice to open it up.Ĭlick on Execute and follow the on-screen instructions to install EmuDeck. Once that’s downloaded, open up the Dolphin File Explorer (the blue bag icon) and navigate to your Downloads folder. I made a full guide to install EmuDeck, but the quick version is to go to the EmuDeck website, and click on Download Installer. Click on Switch to Desktop, and after a few seconds you’ll be where you need to be. To enter this mode, boot up the Steam Deck as normal, then hold the Power Button until a menu appears. Boot into Desktop ModeĪs with most Steam Deck things, we’ll be working in Desktop Mode. If you’re new to the Steam Deck or Linux in general and need some clear advice, with pictures, use this part of the guide to get PS2 games working on Steam Deck. Your games should now be playable in PCSX2. ![]() Click on BIOS and select your PS2 BIOS.Install PCSX2 via EmuDeck or through the Discover Store.If you know your way around a Steam Deck and don’t need an in-depth walkthrough, here’s how to get PCSX2 up and running quickly. ![]()
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