Just testing, I was told to mention @[email protected]
You might have better luck asking a Yuzu community, since your problem is with Yuzu and not Steam Deck.
Love devs who just want to build cool things.
That's a bummer, I wish I had another idea.
As an alternative, you could try Desktop mode and SGDBoop.
Grab SGDBoop from the Discover store, and then enable the shortcut button on the SteamGridDB website. You can browse for your games and apply artwork with a button that appears. For non-Steam games you may have to select the title from a list.
I haven't found this process to be too painful for the handful of games I have that don't have grid art.
I've played games on both Switch and Steam Deck, and older games the Steam Deck blows the Switch out of the water at 1920x1080. Examples include Avicii Invector, Skyrim, and Yooka-Laylee.
It's games like Diablo and Metal Hellsinger that make me concerned about Hogwarts Legacy and LEGO 2K Drive.
Not that you should have to for a confirmed game, but when in doubt ProtonGE tends to fix things.
TIL. That's not cool.
Warning: The 1TB versions are 65% off their never actually used price of $300. They are only a couple bucks cheaper today than yesterday, and I opted not to buy one because that's just shady behavior on Amazon's part.
Tools like CamelCamelCamel can help you avoid getting scammed by Jeffery!
Those should all be built in to Retroarch (Dolphin for GameCube). You will need to ask a piracy community for help with Switch emulation. Emudeck will install just about everything you need except for the parts that fall under copyright.
An update for what I've found:
The path Google/Reddit had was invalid, but there was a cache file there that helped me locate the actual directory (at least for my Steam Deck) and identify which layout goes with which game.
The path I found was: /home/deck/.steam/root/steamapps/common/Steam Controller Configs/{USER_ID}/config/
I had problems with the “basic” method of launching battle.net as a non steam game. The Lutris method worked for me.