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Top Steam Deck game Sept. 02 - Sept. 08 Unsupported
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Linas Sep 8
Quoting: HighballPlayable with an extremely degraded experience after some heavy tinkering. We know you folks are out there, don't try and deny it
That's what "playable" rating is for, isn't it?
Highball Sep 8
Quoting: Linas
Quoting: HighballPlayable with an extremely degraded experience after some heavy tinkering. We know you folks are out there, don't try and deny it
That's what "playable" rating is for, isn't it?

Naa, for Playable, "This games default graphics configuration performs well on Steam Deck" is one of the requirements.
CatKiller Sep 8
720p/30fps (in the sections of the game that get tested) at default settings is the minimum for the green tick.

720p/30fps (in the sections of the game that get tested) after fiddling with in-game settings is the minimum for Playable.

This game can't hit either. Unsupported is the appropriate rating.

If people want to play regardless, more power to them.
Zlopez Sep 9
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I recently played both Space Marine 2 and FF 16 demo, both of them are only playable on low settings, but they are really good experience and still look good even on big TV connected to Steam Deck. I assume both of those will probably get Unsupported because of that. Which is kind of shame :/

EDIT: Maybe in case of FF16 it will get better rating as low settings are the default set by game.

Last edited by Zlopez on 9 September 2024 at 7:31 am UTC
According to sdhq, Space marines 2 deeps below 20 FPS, witch for 99% of the people will be considered unplayable, at the moment it has to be considered unsupported by steam.
Liam Dawe Sep 9
Quoting: on_en_a_grosAccording to sdhq, Space marines 2 deeps below 20 FPS, witch for 99% of the people will be considered unplayable, at the moment it has to be considered unsupported by steam.
Baldur's Gate 3 also needs this, drops below 20FPS in the city, but it's somehow Verified. Valve do need to do better on a few of the bigger names.
Quoting: Liam DaweValve do need to do better on a few of the bigger names.
Or maybe they're closing an eye for the hype train, but yeah for the costumers they should do better.
Zlopez Sep 9
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Quoting: on_en_a_grosAccording to sdhq, Space marines 2 deeps below 20 FPS, witch for 99% of the people will be considered unplayable, at the moment it has to be considered unsupported by steam.

I set the graphics preset to performance and graphics settings to low and especially in multiplayer I didn't noticed any significant drop. It was worse in the campaign, but I changed the settings almost at the end, after that it ran like a charm.
on_en_a_gros 7 days ago
Quoting: Zlopez
Quoting: on_en_a_grosAccording to sdhq, Space marines 2 deeps below 20 FPS, witch for 99% of the people will be considered unplayable, at the moment it has to be considered unsupported by steam.

I set the graphics preset to performance and graphics settings to low and especially in multiplayer I didn't noticed any significant drop. It was worse in the campaign, but I changed the settings almost at the end, after that it ran like a charm.

Did you use the fsr3 mod ?
damarrin 6 days ago
Quoting: Liam Dawe
Quoting: on_en_a_grosAccording to sdhq, Space marines 2 deeps below 20 FPS, witch for 99% of the people will be considered unplayable, at the moment it has to be considered unsupported by steam.
Baldur's Gate 3 also needs this, drops below 20FPS in the city, but it's somehow Verified. Valve do need to do better on a few of the bigger names.
Same for Still Wakes the Deep, it can be set to be somewhat playable at the beginning, but later in the game it drops to below 20 and nothing can really be done. Steam says "default graphics configuration performs well on the Steam Deck", I say "LOL".

Last edited by damarrin on 10 September 2024 at 1:14 pm UTC
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