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Combining FromSoftware's longstanding expertise in mech games with their signature action gameplay, ARMORED CORE VI FIRES OF RUBICON brings a brand-new action experience to the series.
Players will pilot their mech in fast-paced, omni-directional battles, taking advantage of massive stages and their mech's mobility on land and in the air to ensure victory.
Customize Armored Core parts to suit a large variety of playstyles. Selecting different parts not only changes the mech's attacks, but also directly affects its movement and battle style, so each mission can be approached with a unique mech strategy.
Deploy a wide variety of offensive and defensive tactics at close and long range to take down powerful enemy bosses.
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I mean, It's smart to run everything at 40FPS to begin with for battery life and whatnot... Trying to run all new games at 60FPS on Steam Deck is pretty doofy.
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Read the Steam Deck reports, this is the best resource I'd say for Steam Deck users. Look into Decky Loader + protondb plugin as well for when you're looking to install a game you already own.
Short answer: low everything 40 fps with dips seems okay.
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02-17-2024 at 06:11 PM.
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Eh. 60fps or bust.
Thanks anyway.
I mean, It's smart to run everything at 40FPS to begin with for battery life and whatnot... Trying to run all new games at 60FPS on Steam Deck is pretty doofy.
I mean, It's smart to run everything at 40FPS to begin with for battery life and whatnot... Trying to run all new games at 60FPS on Steam Deck is pretty doofy.
I always do 40hz mode on my SD. Foolish to aim for 60 on a handheld, given battery constraints.
Read the Steam Deck reports, this is the best resource I'd say for Steam Deck users. Look into Decky Loader + protondb plugin as well for when you're looking to install a game you already own.
Short answer: low everything 40 fps with dips seems okay.
This game plays well on SD. I didn't have any issues using custom proton.
I assume that any recent-ish AAA game isn't going to run 60 fps on the Steam Deck.
Here's some reports with me stretching my OLED for what I remember
Thief (2014) could hit 60 fps
Assassin's Creed Odyssey (2018) not stable 60 with low everything and 70% internal resolution
Immortals Fenyx Rising (2022; arguably not AAA fidelity for the time) I'd call it a solid enough 60, not ideal but wasn't as painful to play as other games
Death Stranding Director's Cut (2019/2022) First boss encounter I was probably holding 40 fps on low everything, FSR 2.0 on balanced
Destroy All Human 2 (2022; not AAA) was hard to run, can't remember details
Star Wars Squadrons (2020) was actually a good time.
For people saying aiming for 60 on handheld is foolish, I'd mostly agree but I have the OLED and I can easily get 2 hours with ACdyssey with 60 Hz refresh (but not generating 60 fps) and CPU + GPU utilization quite close to max.
How's the HDR support for this on PC? Last I checked it was super wonky/not working at all, and I decided I would only ever get this on console.
I think it's still wonky… it seems washed out a bit…
It's not terrible but I need to do my tweaking to see if I can get a better pic. This is on a Samsung G7 monitor so nothing super high in the HDR capabilities
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Read the Steam Deck reports, this is the best resource I'd say for Steam Deck users. Look into Decky Loader + protondb plugin as well for when you're looking to install a game you already own.
Short answer: low everything 40 fps with dips seems okay.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank jedinat
Thanks anyway.
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Read the Steam Deck reports, this is the best resource I'd say for Steam Deck users. Look into Decky Loader + protondb plugin as well for when you're looking to install a game you already own.
Short answer: low everything 40 fps with dips seems okay.
Thanks anyway.
Here's some reports with me stretching my OLED for what I remember
Thief (2014) could hit 60 fps
Assassin's Creed Odyssey (2018) not stable 60 with low everything and 70% internal resolution
Immortals Fenyx Rising (2022; arguably not AAA fidelity for the time) I'd call it a solid enough 60, not ideal but wasn't as painful to play as other games
Death Stranding Director's Cut (2019/2022) First boss encounter I was probably holding 40 fps on low everything, FSR 2.0 on balanced
Destroy All Human 2 (2022; not AAA) was hard to run, can't remember details
Star Wars Squadrons (2020) was actually a good time.
For people saying aiming for 60 on handheld is foolish, I'd mostly agree but I have the OLED and I can easily get 2 hours with ACdyssey with 60 Hz refresh (but not generating 60 fps) and CPU + GPU utilization quite close to max.
I think it's still wonky… it seems washed out a bit…
It's not terrible but I need to do my tweaking to see if I can get a better pic. This is on a Samsung G7 monitor so nothing super high in the HDR capabilities
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