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Dolphin Emulator Launches Official Flatpak Repositories for Linux Users

Dolphin Emulator Will Get Faster Updates on Linux With Flatpak ๐Ÿ”—

No more out-of-date Dolphin installations.

Dolphin Emulator has introduced official Flatpak repositories to streamline updates for Linux users, addressing the challenges of maintaining compatibility across various Linux distributions. Historically, the emulator faced difficulties keeping its releases current due to differing package formats and library versions among distros. With this new approach, Dolphin aims to provide timely updates and enhance features like Netplay, which requires all players to be on the same version. The decision to adopt Flatpak was influenced by its integration with the Steam Deck, making it a practical choice for Linux gaming. The first Flatpak release, version 2412, promises improved emulation performance and better compatibility with NVIDIA GPUs.

Why did Dolphin choose Flatpak over other package management systems?

Dolphin opted for Flatpak because it is widely supported across major Linux distros and is the official method for installing non-Steam apps on the Steam Deck, enhancing accessibility for gamers.

What improvements does the latest Dolphin Flatpak release offer?

The latest release, version 2412, provides enhanced emulation performance for Wii and GameCube games, reduces graphical and audio bugs, and improves compatibility with NVIDIA GPUs on Linux.

How can users access the Dolphin Flatpak repositories?

Users can manually follow the official Flatpak repositories for stable and development builds, or they can await the migration of the listings to the Flathub app store, which is expected to happen soon.

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