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The original was posted on /r/steamdeck by /u/ReDoooooo on 2023-06-26 15:21:30+00:00.


Hi all,

Just wondering what setting people use? I have been tinkering to fine the best balance between FPS and higher graphics settings.

So far I am running 40fps with graphics setting to enhanced.

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Hello everyone, basically question in the topic name as it is. Finally decided that I am ready to move from my duo of Switch + Laptop (with integrated GPU) to Switch + Deck. But for 2 weeks I am only seeing that 64gb version is out of stock in UK.

I saw a similar thread (from March or April) with the same issue but they somehow were able to buy it when it was available for a short time, so I am guessing is there any way to get alerted if they will be available. Do not want to buy from Ebay, and 512 gb version is too expensive for me.

Thank you in advance.

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The original was posted on /r/steamdeck by /u/JonasH_ on 2023-06-26 14:49:55+00:00.


Seeing posts about lost Decks made me think about what if I lost mine, then how would the person finding it get in touch with me (assuming they are a decent human being and didn't steal it in the first place).

So I made a text document with my contact details and put it in Desktop just in case.

You could also take a screenshot of the document so it isn't edited by mistake.

https://preview.redd.it/r0wkp11ald8b1.png?width=1280&format=png&auto=webp&v=enabled&s=70efacbff2542df163d29ac459c1fd81635f6aa2

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I used to play a ton of Legion TD back on warcraft 3 and starcraft 2 and I was wondering if any of you tried this genre on the deck and if so if you have favorites?

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Hey guys. I know PS3/360 emulation is a bit iffy on the deck but I still wanted to try some games. I was just trying DBZ Budokai HD collection and it ran terribly. Lag everywhere. So I wanted to see if I can find any settings to increase performance and I saw a Reddit comment saying RPCS3 wiki has settings for each game. So I just checked the wiki but it says that there aren’t any options that deviate from the default settings. So does that just mean the game simply won’t run well? Any tips for PS3 emulation performance in general?

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Barely have any more space and wanted to buy this dlc so was wondering the exact size of it on the deck.

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I managed to find only few youtube videos showing this and like one reddit post. I usually like lowering resolution more than other settings and it gives me much much more stable framerate when I play at like 1024x768 on my laptop. I also don't mind 50fps because it's smooth but I can see myself enjoying 40fps at 40hz refresh rate because it has to be hella smooth. So I need straight anwers here: Is deck powerful enough for this? AAA games are my priority and SD gameplays look pretty bad, not in terms of visuals but when it comes to fps stability. I've never seen a pc or a console go from 45 to 25 fps and back so quickly and oh it does introduce unbearable freezes and stutters. Even when people would use the 40hz/40fps option. Also I heard that SteamOS built-in frame limiter is as garabage as vsync, which I always try to avoid and instead use the best tool that's happened to pc gamers: RivaTuner. So, does rtss work on SteamOS and if not, how well Windows works?

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My 10 most played (and enjoyed) games on the Steam Deck over the last year. What are your favorites?

Here’s the list with basic Performance and overall ratings (No particular order):

*Shadow of Mordor - 8.5

Highly recommend. Great Story, Smooth gameplay with a low skill floor and high skill ceiling, and tons of fun to be had with the Orc Nemesis system. I hear great things about the sequel, but I just had to get this off my backlog because it’s been there since launch. Glad I had this gem to kick off my SD journey. It Runs almost flawlessly with good settings.

*No Man’s Sky - 8.75

(if it’s your thing, incredible) For a colorful space-feels survival game, look no further. Relaxing or challenging depending on what you’re looking for, the game setting are yours to command. Superb exploration mechanics and a dev team that only gets better with age. 100% worth the go.

*The Witcher 2 - 8.0

Oldie but a goodie. Runs locked 45 with high graphics start to finish. Or 60 FPS with some dips. Honestly, I just turned the frame counter off and I stopped noticing. Story is awesome, and for a medieval bang-me simulator, no one does it better. The combat and controls take a little getting used to, but there are some great community layouts (including mine). It’s an often overlooked game that is worth your time, and money — especially because it goes on sale all the time.

*The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind - 9.999

Needs no introduction. It’s Morrowind — Nuff said. It runs perfectly with maxed out everything. You can even get all your favorite mods going with a little guile and elbow grease. I’d give it 10 but nothing is perfect, and let’s be honest this game has a lot of jank. It’s really just rated highly because of what a perfect fit it is on Deck. Also, it’s one of my favorite games of all time, so I’m biased. Any complaints about the game I’ve long since come to terms with. The animation is whacky and stiff even for the time, and the character models are bizarre and disproportionate. The textures need updating, but with a few mods, this game is gorgeous, and even without it’s still an absolute masterpiece of story music and voice acting. The RPG mechanics are deep and satisfying. Truly, they don’t make games like this anymore. You’re almost meant to be able to break it using the in game systems, turning you eventually into an omnipotent god. What a great game on the go, and it gets bonus points for the nostalgia feels.

*Elden Ring - 9.25

Graphics 10, Story 10, Gameplay and Controls 10, Sound and music 9 (a little crunchy sometimes and needs some balancing between the music and sound effects. It comes with the volume WAY too over cranked so I recommend having a fiddle to get it where you like it) Performance 8 (It’s a newish Next Gen AAA game. It’s a miracle it runs at all. I just lock it at 45 and turn off the frame counter and don’t notice the dips. It’s had substantial updates since the SDs launch that have really optimized the performance, I’ve only recently noticed some hiccups during a cutscene as the camera cut to different angles. Might have something to do with stream loading) Overall 9.25. Worth the time and money, and the performance issues were minor, few and far between.

*Hogwarts Legacy - 9

WHOA. What a game. So surprised by this. Can’t believe it runs on The Deck. Similar score to Elden Ring. I give it maybe a 9 overall, simply because the main story is kinda Meh. However the side quests and NPCs and world building more than makeup for it. Gameplay is phenomenally great. Flying on a broomstick, check, tight combat, check, exploring Hogwarts fully and unhindered, check. They’ve somehow managed to Souls-Like-ify Harry Potter, and I’m not mad at all. Pick it up and live your best Wizard life.

*Kerbal Space Program - 7.75

Get weird and build some rockets bro. Great building, physics and flight sim, with a silly little green men from space twist. Runs perfectly unless you get a little too carried away with parts, but dude… this game can make even modern PCs chug if you get know how. Fun pick up for the Deck, though the controls needs a touch of love from the community layouts. Have a look there and you won’t go wrong.

*Mass Effect Trilogy - 8.75

It’s Mass Effect, finally in a full trilogy on steam, and all three games run great on deck. This was BioWare at its best, and if you’re missing out on one or all of these games in the series, it’s worth a go in deck. Graphics are great, sounds and music are amazing, gameplay is a great balance of shooting and magic, with fun exploration and incredible story telling. Romance options are a huge feature— for a Space-Age bang-me simulator, this is your best bet. Go romance a tentacle headed alien and save the universe from the Reapers. THREE TIMES. Overall great value.

*Halo Infinite (multiplayer only) - 8.5

I couldn’t be bothered with the campaign, but this was great for my FPS fix. Gyro controls make quick work of the console plebs, and keep toe to toe with the PC master race. If you like Halo, well… it’s Halo. Go forth and SLAY, Spartan!! Graphics are great, performance is great, sound is meh — but who cares it’s Halo, and controls are muah chef’s kiss.

*PREY - 9.25

Yikes. I had never played this game before. What a mind-fuck. Graphics are a insanely good, sound, music, lighting, all perfect for the story telling which is absolutely king in this. Story is literally out of this world. I can say no more —play it yourself. Controls are great for a Bethesda mini-action-RPG. It’s basically Bioshock… in Space. Great fun. Only draw back is that it’s a bit short in my opinion. Still, it’s perfect on the deck, suspend your game anywhere and pick it up in bits and chunks. Would you kindly give it a go on your Steam Deck?

There it is. My top 10… for now.

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Round two of emulation tips that helped me get my setup working and looking nice.

Fix Dreamcast textures in Jet Set Radio and others

Really wanted to play Jet Set Radio in RetroArch but kept getting flickering textures. Similar issues in Ecco the Dolphin and Zombie Revenge. This is fixed by turning on “Native Depth Interpolation” in video settings.

L3+R3 (RetroArch Menu) -> Quick Menu -> Core Options -> Video -> Native Depth Interpolation (press up, it’s at the very bottom)

And if you want to save the configuration for next time,

Quick Menu -> Core Options -> Manage Core Options -> Save Game Options (for that specific game) or Save Content Directory Options (for that entire system/core)

Sega bios and cores

Sega Saturn, Sega CD and Dreamcast all require bios and gave me issues.

Sega Saturn in RetroArch has 4 different cores: Beetle-Saturn (Emudeck default), Kronos, Yabasanshiro and Yabause. Two reasons this matters. One, Beetle uses different bios files than the other three. And two, it gives you more options if a Saturn game isn’t running well.

If you’re using Emulation Station and want to change which emulator or core a specific game is using: Highlight a game -> Select -> Edit This Game’s Metadata -> Alt Emulator (at the bottom, press R2 to page-end)

And if you’d like to change what the default emulator is for a system: Start -> Other Settings -> Alt Emulators

For Sega CD, the bios issue I ran into was the naming convention.

The bios files I had were misnamed as ‘bios_CD_u’ instead of ‘bios_CD_U’. Took me forever to realize that it was capitalized wrong.

And for Dreamcast as set up by Emudeck, you have to create a folder in Emulation/bios called ‘dc’ and put ‘dc_boot.bin’ in there. It’s the only system that you manually make a bios sub folder for. All the rest go directly into the bios folder.

PS1 bindings

For some reason the quit hotkey of Start + Select wasn’t working so I had to manually fix that. To fix hotkey bindings: Start + L3 (Menu) -> Settings -> tab over with R1 to the Hotkey settings.

The one I changed was “Power Off System”. You just click it and then click your binding, in this case Start + Select. And lastly, go back to the first tab in settings called Interface Options and uncheck “Confirm Power Off” if you don’t want the prompt to save your state whenever you exit.

Also had issues where only the d-pad would work. Going to the controller tab in settings and changing “Controller Type” to analogue instead of digital allows you to use the analogue sticks.

3DS performance

This one may seem obvious to some but the plug-in Powertools helps out a lot with 3DS performance. The Emudeck wiki explains how to download and optimize Powertools. Turn off SMT, set GPU clock speed to 1200. Occasionally, I’ll have to re-open Powertools to have the settings register, but it has increased performance in a lot of games.

Hope these are helpful to some people!

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Since the past two weeks whenever I try to wake my SD it doesnt wake up in the first click although the waking sound is heard. I have to click a second time for the screen to power on. Anyone else facing this issue? Any solutions?

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Video included (sorry if the music is bad…)

The Steam Deck has turned me back into a gamer after many years.

By 'completed', I refer to either the cutscenes rolling or a final cutscene triggering. For games like Tekken/Virtua Fighter, I completed the arcade mode with at least 5 different characters and/or all characters new to the series (for example: Lion in VF2, Jin in T3).

There are repeat games, however only included if there are any real differences between the versions. For example, Sonic 1 Easy Mode has various differences to the OG Sonic 1, both in length and object position, and Sonic Origins brings in widescreen and no lives. You may not agree that this constitutes as a separate game, and I can understand and respect your view. :)

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Hi all, looking to buy a SD but not sure if paying extra for the 512gb is worth it when I can insert a bigger card into the 64gb version.

I know the 512gb has the anti glare screen but is there any other reason to go for the 512gb?

Thanks

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Gears 5 from The Coalition and Xbox Game Studios recently had an update that should make it work better on Steam Deck with Proton. Really nice to see another Xbox published title look to improve things!

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