Are there games out there similar to how the PSP and the 3/DS had local multiplayer? Can a emudeck emulate psp games and local multiplayer?

  • @[email protected]
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    81 year ago

    There’s another thing that might be relevant: The Game Mode UI on the Steam Deck doesn’t support creation of ad-hoc wireless networks (afaik). I think (but never tried it) that it’s possible in Desktop Mode though.

  • @[email protected]
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    41 year ago

    You can create ad-hoc wireless networks in desktop mode, which should enable you to achieve that. Then, if your emulator supports netplay, with the two SDs connected to each other, you should be able to play by connecting to localhost

    That’s in theory, in practice, we tried with a friend once, and his SD would just not connect to the ad-hoc network I had setup on mine

  • @[email protected]
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    21 year ago

    Was just looking into if I could do local multiplayer on a couple of Decks for Yuzu and it is definitely possible.

    Will update how that went after the weekend.

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      21 year ago

      Sweet! Yuzu is 3DS right? I’m trying to export my monhun save on my 3DS. I just hope its like the 3DS and we can just meet random hunters in streets and play locally.

  • @nycki
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    11 year ago

    Short version: probably not. Most emulators don’t support networked multiplayer.

    If the game natively supports LAN play on PC, like Minecraft or Among Us, then yes, it’s possible to connect a Steam Deck to other machines via shared wifi or an ad-hoc network.

    However, if the game was designed for a custom multiplayer protocol, like a GBA or 3DS game, then you’re out of luck. There are rare exceptions; some games are so popular that they have mods for network play, such as Project M for Super Smash Bros Brawl. But outside of those rare exceptions you cannot play emulated multiplayer over a network.