why does the color grading look different between both OS, also I notice that SteamOS has overall better visuals nd less shimmering on edges compared to W11. So why the significant difference ? are we comparing here apples to to apples or you made a user error ?
as one is Gamescope (left) the other is Direct X12 (D3D12) (right). I guess that maybe the graphics settings at which the games run just look different on those.
what program u use to see cpu gpu, fps etc in the games?
why does the color grading look different between both OS, also I notice that SteamOS has overall better visuals nd less shimmering on edges compared to W11.
So why the significant difference ? are we comparing here apples to to apples or you made a user error ?
as one is Gamescope (left) the other is Direct X12 (D3D12) (right). I guess that maybe the graphics settings at which the games run just look different on those.
Driver issue
And it isn't the color grading really, it's the loss of most shadows
So SteamOS basically obliterated W11 on this game.
can u compare dragonball sparking zero steamos vs windows 11 ?
thank
He uploaded it recently.
It runs really good on win 11
Probably the bright version run on rog ally that have a bug with UE5 and cause a lighting issue
why do you even need to show us this difference? Windows 11 version has something wrong with it. it's not even worth to compare.
ok
Its interesting, if it's not for you just skip.
No need to be this toxic.
@@2greenify comment feature should be existed for some reason you are not able to comprehend.
potato deck
Every handheld are potatoes. They are meant to be that.
@@AMAR0506lol check this game on rog ally x and lenovo legion go and it also looks like potato lmao
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