# Getting started ## Step 0: Prerequisites This is a guide on how to get started with RetroDECK ### What do I need? You need to meet the following prerequisites before you start following this guide: * You need to have a device to install RetroDECK on. * Have related BIOS & Firmware ready * Have game backups of various formats ready that you want to play ## Step 1: Installation & Configuration Only install RetroDECK from the official channels via Flathub! ### Steam Deck - Installation
Read and follow the following guide [Steam Deck - Installation and Updates](../wiki_devices/steamdeck/steamdeck-start.md) ### Linux Desktop - Installation
Read and follow the: [Linux Desktop - Installation and Updates](../wiki_devices/linux_desktop/linux-install.md) ### Other SteamOS / Linux gaming devices - Installation
(more information later) ## Step 2: BIOS & Firmware **NOTE:** On the Steam Deck this step needs to be done in Desktop Mode ### Information Read up on [Manage your BIOS/Firmware](../wiki_management/bios-firmware.md) * The BIOS & Firmware files go into the `~/retrodeck/bios/` directory
**Example:**
You have a BIOS for the PSX called `exampleBIOSPSX.bin`, you just put that file into the `~/retrodeck/bios/` folder. ## Step 3: ROMs **NOTE:** On the Steam Deck this step needs to be done in Desktop Mode ### On ROMs Rom files needs to be put in their corresponding system directory inside the `roms` folder.
Note that the `roms` folder location can be different depending on where you choose to put it during the installation process. The following options are available during the installation: #### **Choice: Internal**
If during the installation of RetroDECK you choose the Internal option for the roms folder:
The roms folder is:`~/retrodeck/roms/` #### **Choice: SDCard**
If during the installation of RetroDECK you choose the SDCard option for the roms folder:
The roms folder is: `/retrodeck/roms/`
(Please note that the `` is an example and not called so inside your Linux/SteamOS system but rather your unique per SDCard ID number).
#### **Choice: Custom**
If during the installation of RetroDECK you choose the Custom option for the roms folder:
The roms folder where ever you choose. ### Let's get started on ROMs: Read up on [ES-DE Folders and Files](../wiki_emulationStation_de/esde-folders-files.md) to see what folder each system has or read the readme file in each systems folder under `~/retrodeck/roms/` * Put the corresponding roms inside the corresponding system folder **Example:**
You have an example NES game called `ExampleNESGame.nes`
You have to put that game into the `/retrodeck/roms/nes` folder. ## Step 4: Playing the Games ### Steam Deck - Gamemode Return to gamemode on the Steam Deck and start up RetroDECK. Now the systems you put rom files for should be shown and be able to be played. **Example:**
The NES column should now be shown with our `ExampleNESGame.nes` from `Step 3` ### Linux Desktop Start up RetroDECK from Steam. Now the systems you put rom files for should be shown and be able to be played. **Example:**
The NES column should now be shown with our `ExampleNESGame.nes` from `Step 3` ## Step 5: Making the games "pretty" with videos, images and art. Do the following: 1. Make an account on [Screenscraper](https://www.screenscraper.fr/) 2. Read up on scraping and the various settings that exist for it in the [ES-DE User Guide](../wiki_emulationStation_de/esde-guide.md) 3. Login to your screenscraper account inside RetroDECK. 4. Setup the scraping how you want it. 5. Start scraping. 6. Look at your nice pretty games. ## Step 6: EmulationStation-DE Themes You can download more themes for ES-DE's frontend with the built in theme downloader you can find it in: `UI Settings > Theme Downloader` Switch between them and in: `UI Settings > Theme Set`