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    • AHorseWithNoNeigh@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      1 year ago

      PC has always been good since it’s release. Steam Deck, not so much, imo. There are those who claim to get 30fps on SD and deem that ‘playable’, but I have not validated that myself.

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        1 year ago

        I get 30fps on the deck with the dynamicFPS - 60FPS mod and the 1.2.0 patch, but it isn’t consistent in all areas. Depending on the amount of effects in an area it does drop to quite choppy but still playable levels.

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      1 year ago

      It’s been great for a while now. The standard yuzu stuff worked pretty great from the start.

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      On my PC it’s pretty much locked 60 (10700k and 4090), my laptop is mostly 60 but can hitch in places and cities is closer to 40fps (Mobile Ryzen 7 with 8 cores from last year, I forget which, and a 3060 mobile). My steam deck is pretty much a locked 30 outside of cities which can get to the 20s and I find if I don’t wipe the shader cache every three or four sessions the game start to crash. But it’s the 64gb version and I’m playing of a 1TB SD card that’s as fast as they come. I’m told with the 256gb version or better it’s not that bad.