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  1. My Steam Deck arrived earlier yesterday and the first thing I set about doing was getting Pokemon Reborn working on it. This is being written for Reborn Ep 19.16, Rejuvenation V13.0.5 and SteamOS version 3.2 Build 20220526.1; I have ZERO experience with Linux and this stuff is going to be pretty easily placed together by a competent Steam Deck user but I'm not one of those and I didn't see any guides out there so I went ahead and wrote one for dummies like me. While a USB-C hub connected to a mouse + keyboard are convenient, they’re not necessary. Installation 1. Switch to Desktop Mode. Open up your web browser and download the Linux version of your game to a folder somewhere accessible and easy to remember. 2. Extract your newly downloaded zip. For Reborn: Open the updater file, click install game. After finishing the download, it’ll give you a warning to extract the core-lnx.zip. Do so. I un-checked the extraction into subfolder option here. You can over-write any files it asks you to, but I found that all the new files are the same ones as the old ones anyways so it shouldn’t matter. For Rejuvenation: Nothing extra needs to be done. 3. Still in Desktop Mode, open up Steam. Click on Add A Game -> ‘Add a Non-Steam Game...’ on the bottom OR Games -> Add a Non-Steam Game to My Library on the top row. For Reborn: Click browse and head to your installation folder. Change file type on the bottom to ‘All Files’ and click on Game.AppImage (NOT Game.exe) and then open. Add Game.AppImage as a selected program. For Rejuvenation: Click browse and head to your installation folder. For some reason I couldn’t see any of the files in here through Steam’s file browser so I had to manually type in mkxp-z.Appimage and then hit open. Add mkxp-z.Appimage as a selected program. OR you can also add anything as a Non-Steam Game for this step and then change its target to the file in the gear settings if you find that’s more convenient. 4. Switch to Gaming Mode and if you head to your library you’ll see Game.AppImage or mkxp-z.Appimage in your Non-Steam games. Select it, open up its Settings with the gear icon -> Properties and you can change its name at the top from Game.AppImage to Pokemon Reborn or Rejuvenation. 5. Game should be launchable at this moment. If it’s not, maybe try launching the Game.AppImage or mkxp-z.Appimage file up in Desktop Mode first and then launch it in Gaming Mode. Before we fiddle around with gamepad controls to make the game properly playable there are some things you will want to be aware of. I’ve only really tried out Reborn so far but these should all apply to Rejuvenation as well. So as of Reborn Ep 19.16: CONTROLLER SETTINGS and THINGS TO KNOW WHILE PLAYING To input text for naming things you can open up the SteamOS virtual keyboard by pressing the STEAM button + X at the same time. If we were to follow Steam Deck Verified status conventions this would fall under: ! Entering some text requires manually invoking the on-screen keyboard ! The ENTER key on the SteamOS virtual keyboard will not work when inputting text for names. I worked around this by changing one of my back grip buttons to Enter instead. EDIT: If your Steam + X is not opening up your virtual keyboard for whatever reason, you'll have to dedicate a button to opening up your keyboard. Cheers to u/ReadinBeforeMemin on Reddit for bringing this to my attention. Non-rebindable keys are M (or Alt) for Turbo and F12 for soft-resetting. You may want to set these to your back grip buttons. If you do set a button for soft-resetting you will also want to change it to a Long Press input and change the Long Press Time in its settings to something longer so you don’t accidentally tap it and soft-reset when you don’t want to. My current layout is L4 = M for Turbo, L5 (hold for 3000) = F12 for Soft-Reset, R4 = ENTER, and R5 = SHIFT. I think I’ve managed to share mine as a community layout so if you head to the top option that says something along the lines of ‘Gamepad with Joystick Trackpad’ and scroll over to community layouts you should be able to download it. (somebody verify this for me?) 6. For Performance settings it’s really up to you. I’m using Nearest as my Scaling Filter only because it’s giving me a longer battery life. Turning off the Framerate Limit lets you zoom around at full speed on Turbo but I also do like having it set at 60 for tighter movement. Might be worth wiggling about with the Screen Size in the game's Options menu as well. IMPORTING SAVE DATA To find your previous save data they will be located at: Windows: C:/Users/[Your User Name]/Saved Games/Pokemon Reborn/Game.rxdata Mac: ~/Library/Application Support/Pokemon Reborn/Game.rxdata Linux: ~/.local/share/Pokemon Reborn Using the ‘Open Save Folder’ option in-game will not open up your save folder on Steam Deck. You will probably need to type this address in to your file browser as the folders are hidden by default. Don't forget STEAM button + X = SteamOS Virtual Keyboard. The save folder will be at: /home/deck/.local/share/Pokemon Reborn or /home/deck/.local/share/Pokemon Rejuvenation You will probably need to type this address in to your file browser as the folders are hidden by default. Writing this twice because someone will ask and have skipped past the first bolded message. If you changed your username from ‘deck’ in the User settings on your Steam Deck then change /deck/ to /[Your User Name]/. Copy and paste your save data into these folders. (OPTIONAL) Changing Artwork Non-Steam games will look pretty ugly in your library with a blank background. We can change some of that. This should work for any Non-Steam games you have although you're better off changing them through an automated tool if you're ever thinking of setting your Deck up as an emulation station. 1. Find suitable pictures to put into Steam. You can download these from https://www.steamgriddb.com/ or find them yourself. 2. In Desktop Mode, open up Steam and find your game in the Library. Right-click the banner above the green Play button and change your banner and logo here. 3. You can also change the Icon by going to Properties -> Shortcut and tapping on the blank box next to the name of your game. 4. Change your horizontal grid by opening up Steam in Desktop Mode after launching your game at least once. Under the Recently Played tab in your library you can right-click the image and then Manage -> Change Custom Artwork. Change your vertical grid the same way but launch a different game first so it pushes Reborn to the right in the Recently Played category. My setup finished! https://imgur.com/a/ogfJ1zo
  2. I'm fine with it. I'm free whenever as long as it's before 3PM BST and I'm awake lol
  3. I think they're looking great so far. I used to run Zerato and Superbia with the Dark Creator in Norleras Turbo. The one thing I have trouble with the new support is that they're really deep-draw dependent with Cards of Demise. I've only tried the deck before their Monster Reborn and the newer Darklord that is SSable from hand have come out on Devpro though so I think they're going to get like 10x more consistent with these two.
  4. Fezzdog

    AMA

    What keeps you here? Reborn isn't exactly the most competitive place :x
  5. I'd join but one thing we'd have to decide is with which format and what platform you'd be playing on. DN and YGOPro's been shut down so that leaves us with Devpro and Salvation server and the thing about automatic dueling systems is that they usually follow OCG rulings (not necessarily banlists but obscure little mechanics you don't see everyday). I've got both (Salvation usually gets new cards faster) so I'm down for either. OCG + TCG, OCG only and TCG only are really different formats too so that would be another thing to decide. I think like everyone would be more used to TCG banlist or OCG + TCG lists now seeing as most DNers have moved to Devpro.
  6. The type that I think has the best overall card art is probably the Fiends but I have to hand it over to the Ritual Beast Tamers just because they're all cutie patooties. NO HARM WILL COME TO THIS FACE ON THE LEFT NONE Otherwise my favourite one-off card would likely be Grandsoil the Elemental Lord. "A Wild Monster Appears!" really shows off how majestic he is and when he gets played properly can turn over games just like that. It's just a shame I don't get to run it often. Damn Konami ruining muh Earth decks grumble grumble...
  7. Man I am really getting sick and tired of TCG. Someone help me move to Japan so I can play crappy Metalphosis hybrids please because goddamn do I hate Domain Monarchs running rampant in unranked Devpro. I've been trying out some Gusto variants recently because I grew a bit nostalgic. I have yet to revive Dragunity Gusto but Metalphosis Gusto and Kaiju Gusto Sphreez OTK loop have been fun so far. Metalphosis Gusto bricks to no end like most Metalphosis hybrids and Kaiju Gusto often don't have the resources to get to the actual loop but they can hold out until you get the E-tele and recruiter in hand just by being a Kaiju deck.
  8. Blue Eyes used to top a lot in the OCG because their top deck was Pendulum, but it's given way now. Blue Eyes is still a really good deck though for being non-meta. The meta decks have gotten pretty cheap with the new Gold packs afaik. Neither of Kozmo or Monarchs need to invest in a wallet-heavy extra deck so I can see why people are favouring them. Honestly I feel netdecking is fine; they're either putting them up for rate/fixing or for others to learn the archetype so either way you're going to be testing their build out.
  9. Sky Scourge Norleras Turbo used to be pretty fun back in the day. It doesn't hold the test of time now everything floats
  10. lol okay that's fair, but Skisonic plays the game at least. Mike Ross' style is pretty different to UltraChen though. Mike Ross has always been the entertainment colour caster while UltraChen are usually the serious esports-type kind of commentating. If it was down to me, I'd probably go watch Combofiend if I had the choice because I'm less interested in the specifics and just looking for a good time with the FGC (and hot damn do I miss his Spencer). I think he did go for more of a serious approach with Evo this year which I feel is a bit of a shame though; his trash talk in MvC used to be real fun. FGC's growing up I guess. For the casual streams bring on drunk Floe any day of the week.
  11. David casted MKXL Top 8 with Ares so I'd imagine that's why he wasn't doing Street Fighter. I have no idea which casters you've been watching in the past, all the casters in the FGC play the games they cast o.o Only disconnects I've seen in the FGC would be between the Anime, Smash and Traditional Fighters not knowing what the narratives are between communities.
  12. Seth Killian is usually the best hope for actual e-sports style casting, which is why he was on the ESPN stream. I didn't manage to check out the ESPN stream but I hear it went over pretty well. The thing that would put me off from the ESPN2 stream would be dumbing it down for the non-FGC audience. I don't remember if he casted pools or day 2, only people I remember being totally attentive to were Zhi & Skisonic. Zhi's usually okay but it felt like he was drunk this whole event or something. He probably went too ham on the drinks at BarFights lol Honestly, I thought Sajam and James Chen were pretty decent during Top 8.
  13. I didn't quite hear whether Infil said he was going to stream less or more Need more hentai air shenanigans
  14. Too many EVO streams to watch @-@

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