To me a game that has little difference between low/medium/high (say 30/27/25 fps) is a really poorly optimized game. Ideally you'd want a much bigger difference in FPS between the settings.
It's a purposefully graphically intensive game. I think similar to Allan Wake 2, they wanted a high fidelity experience at every preset option. So low settings wouldn't be the same as low in other games. At least I think that's why all the settings make little difference in frame rate.
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If it can run solid 30, then it can run smooth 60 with LSFG! Awesome!
Great point!
To me a game that has little difference between low/medium/high (say 30/27/25 fps) is a really poorly optimized game. Ideally you'd want a much bigger difference in FPS between the settings.
It’s optimized well. It’s one of the most impressive graphical games there is.
Yeah, I'm no game developer so I'm not sure what goes into all of that but it feels like low to ultra should be a big difference
Yeah it's a beautiful game makes sense it's hard to run on the SD
It's a purposefully graphically intensive game. I think similar to Allan Wake 2, they wanted a high fidelity experience at every preset option. So low settings wouldn't be the same as low in other games. At least I think that's why all the settings make little difference in frame rate.
Thats not how game development works, this isnt the '90's or early 2000's
I think this is not steam deck issue. This game is poorly optimized
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