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Maybe someone can help me out. I have EmulationStation installed and for GBA and 3DS games, it works perfectly. Zero complaints. The issue is for some reason N64 games won't work after r a Steam Deck update. Without fail, every single time I update my Deck, N64 games refuse to open. I have no idea where to start troubleshooting.... I've been able to install an N64 game, add it to Steam, play it in Gaming mode and everything works fine. Just refuses to let me open any N64 game after an update.
I had a game break on me after an update. Turned out on investigation the game was using proto experimental and somethin that stopped. I reverted to latest numbered Proton release and it started working again.
Good luck
-emulation station is just the frontend and doesn't do any emulating itself. Did you mean emu deck?
-that's why I always preferred retro deck, which installs as a flat pack over the discover app (basically a form of an "app store") and isn't impacted by any steam deck updates