![]() I selected to install RetroArch on the SD Card instead of the internal storage and that path is: /run/media/mmcblk0p1/steamapps/common/RetroArch/saves/ ![]() The first challenge was to figure out where the actual save files for stored on the SteamDeck with RetroArch. It took some digging to understand where things were stored and how to successfully use the save files so that I can do “trades” between different emulated Pokémon games using mGBA and play the games in RetroArch on the SteamDeck. The point of this write up is to hopefully help someone using RetroArch and mGBA interchangeably with the save files. Linux and the Plasma Desktop environment with the SteamDeck truly makes gaming much more enjoyable. It also meant that I could manage files on my SteamDeck the way I want to, not the way Valve or someone else wants. That meant, very little faffing about to get the hardware to work well with my preferred platform. I know there are a lot of other options out there to do this task but this one was the most economical and already had Linux installed on it. One such reason was to turn it into a portable retro gaming station. I bought the SteamDeck for a number of reasons.
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