Thanks for the video! Any chance you could check out Dragon's Dogma 2 on Windows Deck to see if that solves the low utilization issues the game has on Steam OS?
Nice👍 It would be nice to get the know the best settings on the Legion Go. Just played 1,5 hours and for me it's working great at medium 800p without Fsr (looks to pixelated to me) . Vram Auto and set to performance mode. Lossless Scaling frame-gen does wonders in this game as well
Legion gonand claw are coming out next. Recording now. Go at 800p native or some fsr is good. I recommend 4 or 6gb vram tho. Auto is usually the worst performing depending the games requirements.
@@GameTechPlanet thanks 👍 I will check if increasing the Vram will improve it. I had it set to Auto because when playing Hogwarts Legacy it would do the Shaders cashing at the start of the game. But now with Baldur's gate and forbidden west installed on the SSD I had to uninstall Hogwarts Legacy 😅 so I will give the Vram increase a go.
kinda funny how everyone said steam deck has 1gb of vram and need to set it to 4 and all this other stuff that sounded like it makes sense but after playing this for 11 hours and changing setting to meduim and so on and trying out high cuz why not lol its interesting to see it actually go up to like 9 gb of vram in use and mine is set to 1 gb steam deck steam os is trully an amazing
All devices like this including laptops that use shared ram are dynamic. They adjust based on needs. However you do run into issues with performance or stutter in many games with a lower allocation amount. 4gb is definitely the set it and forget it way to go on the Deck.
great video GTP!!
Thanks Panther 🐆
I would also put some settings on very low, like effects, for example
Thanks for the video! Any chance you could check out Dragon's Dogma 2 on Windows Deck to see if that solves the low utilization issues the game has on Steam OS?
Nice👍 It would be nice to get the know the best settings on the Legion Go. Just played 1,5 hours and for me it's working great at medium 800p without Fsr (looks to pixelated to me) . Vram Auto and set to performance mode. Lossless Scaling frame-gen does wonders in this game as well
Legion gonand claw are coming out next. Recording now. Go at 800p native or some fsr is good. I recommend 4 or 6gb vram tho. Auto is usually the worst performing depending the games requirements.
@@GameTechPlanet thanks 👍 I will check if increasing the Vram will improve it. I had it set to Auto because when playing Hogwarts Legacy it would do the Shaders cashing at the start of the game. But now with Baldur's gate and forbidden west installed on the SSD I had to uninstall Hogwarts Legacy 😅 so I will give the Vram increase a go.
kinda funny how everyone said steam deck has 1gb of vram and need to set it to 4 and all this other stuff that sounded like it makes sense
but after playing this for 11 hours and changing setting to meduim and so on and trying out high cuz why not lol
its interesting to see it actually go up to like 9 gb of vram in use and mine is set to 1 gb
steam deck steam os is trully an amazing
All devices like this including laptops that use shared ram are dynamic. They adjust based on needs. However you do run into issues with performance or stutter in many games with a lower allocation amount. 4gb is definitely the set it and forget it way to go on the Deck.
@@GameTechPlanet my laptop would crash and say not enough memory
Nice! 😊
Does the VRR actually work, isnt it better to do Half Rate Shading?
I Really hope that ghost of Tsushima works in steam deck
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Was this LCD or OLED?
Oled