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I always say.
If a software is controlled by another Company/Person and has updates. They can and will at any moment remove / change / Modify your setup.
Thus the reasoning behind emudeck removing YUZU due to the Nintendo copyright lawsuit.
It is FAR better to manually install and run standalone emulators that YOU control and can change instead of being forced to.
Nice necro...
And the Yuzu developers are the ones who pulled it; not the Emudeck developers. They also pulled Citra as well; for the same reasons.
If you only use a few emulators you could just aswell set them up manually and import the games into steam library using steam rom manager.
The advantage is pre-configured emulators, controls and (if all things work well), an easy central management interface to update all your emulators and configs from.
But in my opinion the Emudeck is overly complicated and the installer does not always work too well. I found it way more easier to just install and configure the emulators manually.