u/diesalher

Wrong file path for CEMU DlC and update

Wrong file path for CEMU DlC and update

Hello. I'm pretty new to Emudeck and emulators in general, so maybe something I say is wrong.

I installed EmuDeck on the Steam Machine, did the initial configuration wizard, everything ok. Later I added Cemu emulator from the manage emulators option in Emudeck, did a Reset configuration there.

I copied a game (Zelda BOTW) in the correct path in the internal storage Emulation/roms/wiiu/roms , but the Cemu app didn't find it, I changed manually the path in Cemu app (options -> General Settings). All good, game detected.

https://preview.redd.it/zhnvmtqwn3kh1.png?width=794&format=png&auto=webp&s=e6684180d6f589f433841c565306eb8f8adc04dc

Now, I added the update and DLC from the Cemu app. It works, but.... the path looks wrong

https://preview.redd.it/raki6tnwm3kh1.png?width=1030&format=png&auto=webp&s=62e21abecb2e63f97b91972910f3b5e4f9100886

According to EmuDeck wiki,

DLC and Updates must be installed using the title manager. DLC and Updates are saved to mlc01, in the Emulation/roms/wiiu folder.

But instead it seems to be installing them in the Cemu folder...and I think I did something wrong, but I I said, I'm pretty new to this.

If I had my roms in a MicroSD or similar I would not be able to move them to another computer, right? What did I do wrong?

Thanks in advance

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u/diesalher — 2 days ago

My ongoing battle with memory management in SillyTavern, and how I try to do it.

In another post some people asked how I run my Global domination campaign with 50+ characters, factions, locations and all the fluff, so I'll try to explain a bit more how I do it. I created a post to allow me to insert more than one image

First, some background

- I started with the native world info interface in ST, when it started to grow, it became unmanageable. I profoundly hate it.

- Then I tried all kind of memory extensions. Memory Books and Summaryception are amazing, and probably all you need for getting a good memory in your worlds. Also Aiko, the Memory Books dev is amazing and helps you a lot with any issue you could have in the ST discord. Respect.

- https://github.com/aikohanasaki/SillyTavern-MemoryBooks

- https://github.com/Lodactio/Extension-Summaryception

- I've tried many others like Tunnel Vision but they are not for me, or I'm too dumb to make them work properly

- The I discovered Deeplore Enhanced extension, this is amazing, lets you have all your world info in obsidian, and provides you with powerful capabilities to inject, let the AI look what you insert, and many many other things. Check the readme or the wiki and look for yourself. More Respect
- https://github.com/pixelnull/sillytavern-DeepLore-Enhanced

After some months working with it, I realized that I was doing a lot of manual work, and I decided to create my own extension, it's like a brain or automation engine for Deeplore Enhanced that picks some ideas from Summaryception and is tailored of how I work, it's called by know Deeplore Utilities, it's like a companion for Deeplore Enhanced. It's not finished, and heavy tailored to my workflow. I only run local llm (Gemma 4 usually) and I don't worry too much or token usages and things like that. also it helps me to unify my workflow and have anything in just one place, not battling different interfaces for different extensions (My OCD is strong)

Now I'll paste you a readme the LLM made for me of what My extension does, in case you can find some inspiration, yes AI slop 😄, I also inserted some screenshots to give you an idea of how it looks

Disclaimer: This is an ongoing project, not finished, not sure If I'm publishing it, and tailored to my specific workflow

DeepLore Utilities — long-term memory & worldbuilding for SillyTavern

A companion extension that gives your roleplays a real, growing memory — stored as plain notes in your own Obsidian vault, and fed back into the chat only when it's relevant.

The problem it solves

Long roleplays forget. The context window fills up, old scenes scroll away, and the model starts contradicting things that happened twenty chats ago — who someone is, what they decided, what they're secretly planning. The usual fixes are a blunt rolling summary (which quietly drops the details that actually matter) or hand-maintaining a giant lorebook (which is a lot of work).

DeepLore Utilities takes a different approach: it builds and maintains your world's memory for you in the background, keeps it as human-readable notes you fully own, and works with DeepLore Enhanced to inject only the pieces that matter for the current scene — so you get continuity without burning your whole context window.

How it works (the big picture)

There are three pieces working together:

  1. Your Obsidian vault — every memory lives here as a normal Markdown note. Characters, places, factions, plot state… all plain text you can open, read, and edit by hand any time. Nothing is locked in a database.
  2. DeepLore Utilities (this extension) — the "brain" that reads your chats and keeps those notes up to date: spotting who's involved, proposing new facts, summarizing what happened, tracking the plot.
  3. DeepLore Enhanced (DLE) — the "injector" that decides, scene by scene, which of those notes are relevant right now and slips them into the prompt — instead of dumping everything every turn.

The result: a memory that grows as you play and stays lean in context.

Main features

https://preview.redd.it/d955rhp4q87h1.png?width=478&format=png&auto=webp&s=66dda97143a76a84682343a3b00adf7de2fceb0c

🧩 Entities — your world's cast and places

Track Characters, Locations, Factions, and Objects. Each one is a note with the facts that define it. The extension notices who and what is being mentioned in your chat (it even recognizes nicknames and aliases) and can surface new names you haven't added yet, so nothing important slips through untracked.

https://preview.redd.it/ut188762n87h1.png?width=1548&format=png&auto=webp&s=84ec21336049b0b19afa8b25bb048a833e09dea3

💡 Fact proposals you approve

As you play, the extension quietly scans for new, meaningful facts about your characters — a decision they made, a relationship that changed, something revealed. Instead of silently rewriting your world, it proposes them. You glance at the suggestions and accept, edit, or reject. You're always in control of what becomes canon.

🧹 Fact tidying

Over a long campaign a character's notes get messy and repetitive. A one-click consolidation tool merges duplicates, tightens the wording, and re-files stray notes — without inventing anything or losing a concrete detail. You preview the before/after and apply only what you like.

https://preview.redd.it/cd8pehg3n87h1.png?width=1219&format=png&auto=webp&s=d501248269febd119200cb479ee01bfd8dda789f

📖 Chat recap

Keeps a running recap of the current chat so the thread of "what's going on right now" survives even as messages scroll out of context. Updates itself in the background.

🎬 Story memory — a "Previously on…" for your campaign

This is the heart of it. Think of each chat as one episode of a series. Most of an episode is atmosphere — dialogue, scenery, banter — and doesn't need to be remembered. What carries to the next episode is the plot.

The extension writes exactly that: a tight "previously on…" recap split into:

  • What happened — the durable changes this episode made (a deal struck, an alliance formed or broken, someone switching sides, a shift in who controls what).
  • Pending — the open goals, plans, and threats still in play: what's coming.

Each point is written so it makes sense on its own — what happened, how, and where it now stands — and it reflects how the episode actually ended (so a deal that got reduced late, or a relationship that soured, is recorded as its final state, not the version from the middle). These land as candidates you review and accept into your always-on story state.

📦 World inventory & core entities

Mark your most important entities as "core" so they're always front-of-mind, and the extension keeps a self-maintaining overview of your world's key pieces.

🤫 Quietly in the background

Scans run in the background, after the model finishes replying, so they don't interrupt your typing or collide with the live response. Progress shows in a small status strip — no locked panels, no waiting.

A typical workflow

  1. Play normally. Just roleplay. The extension watches in the background.
  2. Occasionally check the suggestions. A small badge tells you when there are fact proposals or story candidates waiting. Open the review tray, skim them, accept the good ones, toss the rest. Takes seconds.
  3. Let DLE do the rest. When you keep playing, DeepLore Enhanced pulls the relevant notes into context automatically based on what the scene is about.
  4. Edit anything, any time. It's all Markdown in your vault. Fix a fact, rewrite a recap, reorganize — it's your world.

Why notes-in-Obsidian?

  • You own your data. Plain Markdown, in your own vault, forever readable — no proprietary lock-in.
  • Editable by hand. Don't like how the AI worded something? Change it.
  • Tool-friendly. Browse your whole world as a knowledge graph in Obsidian, link notes, search them.
  • Transparent. You can always see exactly what the extension knows and why it injected it.

What you need

  • SillyTavern
  • Obsidian with the Local REST API plugin enabled (this is how the extension reads/writes your notes)
  • DeepLore Enhanced for the relevance-based injection

Point the extension at your vault in settings, and you're set.

Philosophy

The guiding idea is simple: the AI does the tedious bookkeeping; you stay the author. Nothing becomes canon without your nod, everything is plain text you can edit, and the memory is built to remember what matters for next time — not to transcribe every moment.

Built for people running long, serialized roleplays who are tired of their world forgetting itself.

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u/diesalher — 2 months ago