For a list of reported bugs please check here on github: [RetroDECK issues](https://github.com/XargonWan/RetroDECK/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3A%22Bug+%F0%9F%95%B7%EF%B8%8F%22)
Retroachievements you can login / logout / enable hardcore mode normally from the emulators interface. It is right now not configurable in the Configurator (as it works a bit differently than the other emulators), we hope to have a solution for it later.
Cannot handle the symlinks correctly in the new updates (it never could do it perfect before, this affects all of Linux). Thus our saves, firmware (nand) and keys folder are currently symlinked in retrodeck folders do not work.
The RetroDECK Team is working with the Ryujinx Team to fix this permanently in Ryujinx and hopefully got a solution soon and will push a 0.8.4b with the fixes.
A temporary but very dangerous workaround we really don't recommend doing is to manually replace the symlinks with actual folders. But you must backup them as the next version or if you reset Ryujinx via the Configurator will remove the real folders and replace them with symlinks again, and in this case will erase all the saves, keys and firmware!
The manual work around should be to replace:
- Saves folder `bis` with `retrodeck/saves/switch/ryujinx/nand`
- The `sdcard` with `retrodeck/saves/switch/ryujinx/sdcard`
- The "firmware" folder `system` with `retrodeck/bios/switchch/keys`
- The actual firmware folder `bis/system/Contents/` with `retrodeck/bios/switch/firmware`
However, keep in mind that RetroDECK Team will not assume any responsibility for data loss and we recommend our users to wait until Ryujinx have fixed it on their side.
Sometimes the emulators / engines gets confused on what controller is player 1 and takes the docked Steam Deck as player 1 and not the external controller. You can solve this by going into the Reorder Controllers interface in Steam and try switching between Player 1 or Player 2.
It can easily happen if you go from docked to undocked or vice versa on the Steam Deck.
Since the one of the recent Steam Client updates, there is a bug that causes Steam to take the Desktop Profile instead of the Game Profile. Sometimes it even takes both inputs and sends double inputs for every action.
- Try to turn off the RetroDECK's Steam Input: `Select RetroDECK in Steam` -> `Properties` -> `Controller` -> `Disable Steam Input`. Then go to `Steam` -> `Settings` -> `Controller` -> `Desktop Profile` and `Apply the RetroDECK Layout` under Templates for the controller you are using.
The radial menus on certain Linux Systems are hidden behind the game window or the Steam overlay (they still work and you can navigate them).
We thought about doing a temporary none radial profiles for each controller to get around this bug.<br>
But later changed our minds as we would have even more input configs to maintain, with a risk they become permanent.
### External Controller Issues - GZDOOM
GZDOOM have some kind of conflict with Steam Input in when more then one controller that causes input looping in menus. Make sure that the controller you are using is set as Player 1 else use Reorder Controllers interface in Steam to make it Player 1.
We are still investigation the cause of it, if you know of a solution please contact the RetroDECK Team.
The plan is to map as much as we can into the RetroDECK Hotkey System below. We are also patching in Emulator Hotkeys with the `RetroDECK Framework` (if possible) to be compatible with the system. If an emulator later adds better hotkey support, we plan to map it towards the same functions for a unified experience across as many emulators as possible.
-`RPCS3` hotkeys/shortcuts do not work and they are a new experimental feature. To exit you must shut down RPCS3 from the `Switch Window` inside the Steam Deck interface or quit the application on Desktop.