The title basically. I got the RE4 remake and it runs fine for the most part, but only on the lowest settings and dips at times, especially when using scoped weapons.

I think if a game is to be “verified” it would be great to know how to best enjoy the game so I don’t have to experiment with settings for 20 minutes before actually playing a game. Cause otherwise I feel like most verified titles should just be tagged playable.

Only game I’ve seen do something like this is Cyberpunk. That game has a steam deck preset which sets all of the settings up, which made it so much more enjoyable to know I was getting a great blend of quality and performance

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    The same thing could be said for playable games. I feel limited to the controls in tf2 wish I can take some of the commands from the settings to the deck but it seems I have to use the keys from the keyboard for it to work. But it’s going to be a bit hard for me since I know minimal of a few things

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    1 year ago

    just google it. like any other pc games its a pc remember. on desktop its the same

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      I think most people here have PCs that are pretty overspeced for what they play. Of course you don’t have to tweak settings on a 32GB RAM station with an RTX 3090. But anyone who plays with something older (my gf on a GTX 970 for example) doesn’t open a game and get 90fps on high settings. Hell, RE4 has minimum requirements above my gfs computer. Just a year ago, that was actually my pc and working around the 8 GB of DDR3 RAM just to not stutter in Satisfactory was a daily experience.

      And the Deck is a lot closer to a low end pc than to an RTX gamestation, so tweaking may be needed to get everything working properly, it’s normal. It should be reflected in the badge, but as long as you can get it working, I’m fine with it having a good badge.

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    This is actually a requirement already. To be verified it must have “good” default settings. This means it must run “acceptably” out of the box without configuration. However different people have a different perception versions of what acceptable is. They could say it must have optimal settings - but again what you consider optimal won’t align with what the developer or others consider optimal.

    For example IMHO the cyberpunk steam deck preset was rubbish - so it’s basically impossible to get the right balance.

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      1 year ago

      I agree with this as a lower skilled user without experience in PC gaming is unlikely to find tweaking all of the settings of every games they play to get them best experience fun.

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    Would be nice if steam incorporated shareable settings profiles like it does controller profiles. That could be applied to the game via the steam library page.

    I’m sure they’ve thought about it but that would be a killer feature.

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    Verified means it will perform well with the default settings, so you shouldn’t change it

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    After playing Starfield on the deck for awhile (it’s definitely playable with the right settings!) I was blown away by how well Cyberpunk 2077 looks and runs on the Deck. The fact that it has a graphics setting CALLED Steam Deck was icing on the cake.

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    1 year ago

    What RE4 settings did you settle on? I bought it and my OLED is out for delivery.

    Also what’s this proton? Isn’t that the backend application in the deck that helps it run games?

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    I think there should be a community-based system like Steam Input. You choose a profile you want and it directly feeds into the game’s ini file.