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| Autor: | Fred LaBosch | ||
| Datum: | 16.05.25 06:15 | ||
| Antwort auf: | Entwickler Feedback zur Steam Deck Performance von Tux | ||
Nach The Precinct meine zweite Hoffnung. >Sehr geil, sollten viel mehr Entwickler machen. > >Kurz: mit 50 fps soll es sehr gut laufen, für 60 fps sind ein paar Anpassungen notwendig > >Link >[https://steamcommunity.com/app/1880610/eventcomments/553490771730250233/] > >Inhalt des Links: > >Hi everyone! >With only a week left until the release, we wanted to share some info about how Deliver At All Costs runs on the Steam Deck. > >In our testing, the game performs very well—it’s a great fit for on-the-go action! That said, there are a few things to keep in mind: > >Performance: With default settings, you can expect around 50 FPS. It's possible to boost this to 60 FPS with a few tweaks (see below for details!). > >Text Size: Some UI elements, like dialogue boxes, may appear a bit small and can be hard to read on the Deck’s screen. > >Texture Quality: The highest texture quality is capped at medium due to memory limits. Thankfully, this isn’t really noticeable given the Deck’s smaller display resolution. > >Aside from those points, the experience is nearly identical to the PC version! > >Want smoother performance? Try these settings: > >Disclaimer: The settings described below will not work on the Demo version of the game. > >If you're aiming for a consistent 60 FPS and don’t mind a slight dip in image quality, we recommend you to try the following settings: > >Resolution: Set to 960x600 in the in-game graphics settings. >Fullscreen: Turn off fullscreen mode (this is important for FSR to work!). >FSR Scaling: Enable FSR in the Steam Deck's performance menu: > >Press the three dots on the right side of the Steam Deck. >Tap the lightning bolt icon to open the performance menu. >Scroll down to Scaling Filter and set it to FSR. > > > >Tux |
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