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Edit: reposting from a new account because kbin bit the dust.
Tutorial: Native dual-analog and widescreen for Perfect Dark and GoldenEye 007 in Retroarch (No hacks)
This is based off a tutorial I made for Mupen64 Plus on an Android based handheld, but since I got a steam deck, I wanted to get it working in Retroarch as well.
NOTE: This tutorial uses Retroarch installed via EmuDeck.
Step 1: Prepare the Games
First you need to change some in-game settings in both games. Specifically the control scheme and aspect ratios.
In Perfect Dark
Make your save file, then in the pause menu, scroll to Options > Video
(Back to Options) > Control
In GoldenEye 007
(You actually need to start a mission and bring up the pause menu.)
Step 2: Switching to Widescreen
(This assumes you set 3D games to "4:3" from EmuDeck. I'm not sure what effect having that already set to "16:9" will have on this process. However, if it is a problem, you can probably just skip this section and go straight to the next one for controls.)
While in either game, hold the select button and press Y to bring up the in-game Retroarch menu.
Navigate to Settings > Video > Scaling.
Step 3: Remap the Controls
(Don't worry about these changes. We will save them to their own profile so they won't mess with other games.)
Go to Settings > Input > RetroPad Binds > Port 2 Controls.
Navigate to Quick Menu > Controls > Port 1 Controls
Exit and switch to Port 2 Controls
Step 4: Save Your Settings
Exit Port 1 Controls and go into Manage Remap Files
Navigate back to Quick Menu > Overrides
Step 5: Setup the other game using your saved configurations.
Launch the other game & open up the Retroarch quick menu.
Navigate to Quick Menu > Controls > Manage Remap Files
Navigate to Settings > Video > Scaling
Navigate back to Quick Menu > Overrides
There you have it. Be sure to get retroachievements up and going as well, and have fun in your espionage shenanigans.