For rdr2 the default settings are probably the best, they give good battery and have good enough graphical clarity. You can get a frame and battery boost by using FSR but it makes the game blurry asf. This on an LCD steam deck though. So I suppose there is a little more wriggle room for the higher end model.
A new anti-cheat has appeared in Genshin Impact since May, which increases the CPU load and energy consumption. It doesn't seem to work for you. There is a solution on how to disable it on Reddit.
Could you explain more? I was looking it up but can’t seem to find what you mean. I’m also using the Anima game launcher for the installation and management of the game files, so maybe it’s automatically dealing with all of this.
Yeah, I’ve got the FSR mod on Cyberpunk and it’s pretty great. However, this is more to show people what the device can do without the hassle of modding and tinkering.
I feel to really get a good average frame rate for these high performance games you really should include high stress areas/fights. In red dead go to s large city to really stress that cpu. For lies if P include a boss fight with a lot of effects, same for god of war. It’s easy to get higher fps in opening areas with no enemies or effects. This isn’t a very accurate test IMO.
want to buy steam deck to play genshin, but in next patch hoyo increase requirement to genshin, do u mind make these type video again in the future? appreciate it
Absolutely! Everything is always changing. The Steam Deck gets updates and improvements, and games either get easier or harder to run with updates. Currently, Genshin Impact still runs great on the Steam Deck-it’s amazing! :D
You should watch my first impressions of the Ally video might give you some insights ruclips.net/video/Ajn7Xc1gSEk/видео.htmlsi=1ONEYEPArIOSYRjH. If your willing to deal with windows and don't mind not having a cosel experience the Ally is legit but the steam deck is far more user friendly but also look into what games you want to play if they are mostly steam you are good to go. After watching let me know if you have more questions
@@nophacetech Thanks for the reply. The Ally X is too expensive for the slight gains over the LeGo imo. I think I'm siding with the LeGo over the Deck simply because of power and extra games available. I'm not invested in Steam, only Xbox. Keep the good videos coming mate 👍
@@Star.6739 I debated this fact with myself quite a bit, In the end I decided to pick up an Ally. I had a Nintendo Switch and I sold it because I simply wasn't using it as the game library wasn't to my taste, and I kinda feel as though I would be in the exact same situation with a steam deck. With the ROG Ally I can get 4 and a bit hours of gaming using a 12w profile, and the Variable Refresh Rate screen means that if it's under 60 but over 40 It's a super smooth experience. I'm sure the Deck has more longevity, but I figure having the ability to plug in and play a bunch of more demanding games, and have decent enough battery life to play some games on the move was probably the best option for me. The ROG Ally X obviously would be the best of both worlds, but I don't think a larger battery and 512gb extra storage is worth $400 extra.
Yeah some of them I wish it could get up there but I also have just as much fun not at 60fps. I have the ROG Ally X coming next week so probably won't have to wish for 60fps.
@gouravpreetsingh Calm down. This is a hybrid system. A lot of people probably dock it. Use your head it's easy to put 2 and 2 together. What's with the attitude over nothing 😂
Some games look bad at native resolution for example rise of the tomb raider at any settings just looks bad on the steam deck oled at 800p I ran the game at 1200p medium settings 40fps and it looks way better than at native resolution
@@skipper420 It is a processor with 4 processing units (CPU). This allows the computer to perform more actions at the same time and faster. A 4-core processor is a type of processor that contains four central processing units, called cores, within a single physical unit... Take the lenovo go or the ally that have 8 cores..
@@alexandergozzi25 ive seen lenovo legion, logitech g cloud, and steam deck oled 1tb, i just wanna play a few online pc type games, cs2 maybe, pubg, nothing too major i guess
@@skipper420 I had two steam decks I gave them away.. Many games didn't work or with the minimum resolution.. Many PS3 games didn't start at all 😂😂see you next time bro ☝️🙏
this is a quality content!! i like your style of reviewing
thank you!
For rdr2 the default settings are probably the best, they give good battery and have good enough graphical clarity. You can get a frame and battery boost by using FSR but it makes the game blurry asf. This on an LCD steam deck though. So I suppose there is a little more wriggle room for the higher end model.
Yeah totally
Having fun playing god of war on deck OLED. But it does have that memory crash sometimes.
yeah its great! i think i had it crash one time.
@@nophacetech what settings are you running on it? And are you capping frames?
Very impressive results from the OLED steam deck ngl
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Really enjoyed the video. Subscribed👍
thank you!
A new anti-cheat has appeared in Genshin Impact since May, which increases the CPU load and energy consumption. It doesn't seem to work for you. There is a solution on how to disable it on Reddit.
Could you explain more? I was looking it up but can’t seem to find what you mean. I’m also using the Anima game launcher for the installation and management of the game files, so maybe it’s automatically dealing with all of this.
I was just considering buying one how timely!
nice!
you should start using FSR 2/3 and Amd Framegen , if not native in game, then just install simple mod for more frames
Yeah, I’ve got the FSR mod on Cyberpunk and it’s pretty great. However, this is more to show people what the device can do without the hassle of modding and tinkering.
@@nophacetech can you do a tutorial on how to get these mods for the people who want to do it but dont know how?
I feel to really get a good average frame rate for these high performance games you really should include high stress areas/fights. In red dead go to s large city to really stress that cpu. For lies if P include a boss fight with a lot of effects, same for god of war. It’s easy to get higher fps in opening areas with no enemies or effects. This isn’t a very accurate test IMO.
want to buy steam deck to play genshin, but in next patch hoyo increase requirement to genshin, do u mind make these type video again in the future? appreciate it
Absolutely! Everything is always changing. The Steam Deck gets updates and improvements, and games either get easier or harder to run with updates. Currently, Genshin Impact still runs great on the Steam Deck-it’s amazing! :D
You're playing these games in low stress areas.
that's not a lie
Help! Really cant decide between the SD oled or Legion Go. Coming from xbox and need some advice?
You should watch my first impressions of the Ally video might give you some insights ruclips.net/video/Ajn7Xc1gSEk/видео.htmlsi=1ONEYEPArIOSYRjH. If your willing to deal with windows and don't mind not having a cosel experience the Ally is legit but the steam deck is far more user friendly but also look into what games you want to play if they are mostly steam you are good to go. After watching let me know if you have more questions
@@nophacetech Thanks for the reply. The Ally X is too expensive for the slight gains over the LeGo imo. I think I'm siding with the LeGo over the Deck simply because of power and extra games available. I'm not invested in Steam, only Xbox. Keep the good videos coming mate 👍
@@jicaleyi am think steam deck oled looks better
It seems as though with the Steamdeck you're paying extra for their integrated software, but getting less performance than the ROG Ally.
I have the Ally X coming next week... And in already dreading windows hahaha
Yeah, but unlike the ROG, the battery lasts surprisingly long on certain games
@@Star.6739 I debated this fact with myself quite a bit, In the end I decided to pick up an Ally.
I had a Nintendo Switch and I sold it because I simply wasn't using it as the game library wasn't to my taste, and I kinda feel as though I would be in the exact same situation with a steam deck.
With the ROG Ally I can get 4 and a bit hours of gaming using a 12w profile, and the Variable Refresh Rate screen means that if it's under 60 but over 40 It's a super smooth experience. I'm sure the Deck has more longevity, but I figure having the ability to plug in and play a bunch of more demanding games, and have decent enough battery life to play some games on the move was probably the best option for me.
The ROG Ally X obviously would be the best of both worlds, but I don't think a larger battery and 512gb extra storage is worth $400 extra.
Is it the 16GB RAM version?
All steam decks are 16gh ram they don't have any variants
Will you make new video of m more new aaa games runs on steam deck at the end of year?
I'll make more soon! Currently doing weekly video but trying to figure out how to do more! so stay tuned
very good video
thank you :D
Wish it was at least 60fps .
Yeah some of them I wish it could get up there but I also have just as much fun not at 60fps. I have the ROG Ally X coming next week so probably won't have to wish for 60fps.
Where are the 1080p settings lol
the steam deck only has a 800p screen.. so... you can check out some of my ROG Ally X videos showing 1080p game play :D
@@nophacetechbut in emulator and 2017 games deck can run 1080
I wish you would test 1080p settings.
Why tf would he do that, steamdeck’s display is 800p, why would he test 1080p
@@gouravpreetsingh for docked mode but i never dock it so im with you on this
@gouravpreetsingh Calm down. This is a hybrid system. A lot of people probably dock it. Use your head it's easy to put 2 and 2 together. What's with the attitude over nothing 😂
Some games look bad at native resolution for example rise of the tomb raider at any settings just looks bad on the steam deck oled at 800p I ran the game at 1200p medium settings 40fps and it looks way better than at native resolution
@@ysonlineA lot of people have primary computers and use the deck for portability and will never go on a dock. Docks are separate purchases.
STEAM DECK OLED WITH 4 CORE MAKES NO SENSE 😂😂🇺🇸🙏🇮🇹☝️
right.. its crazy haha
4 core? what does that mean, im looking at buying one of these
@@skipper420 It is a processor with 4 processing units (CPU). This allows the computer to perform more actions at the same time and faster. A 4-core processor is a type of processor that contains four central processing units, called cores, within a single physical unit... Take the lenovo go or the ally that have 8 cores..
@@alexandergozzi25 ive seen lenovo legion, logitech g cloud, and steam deck oled 1tb, i just wanna play a few online pc type games, cs2 maybe, pubg, nothing too major i guess
@@skipper420 I had two steam decks I gave them away.. Many games didn't work or with the minimum resolution.. Many PS3 games didn't start at all 😂😂see you next time bro ☝️🙏
73 hz?
Yes
@@nophacetech for what reason? Your favorite number or what haha
@@ActNasty5 haha just trying to get it locked on the highest fps it could do
Test alan wake 2, this game seems unplayable on steam deck
Looks like you missed Genshin Impact custom settings which would've been neat to see. Nice vid otherwise!
thanks for watching! I'll try to throw in custom settings in the future : D
i feal like this is a reupload
Yes, it’s a compilation of several individual videos into one. Many people enjoy seeing how various games work, not just one.
@@nophacetechoh ok
@@Ali_10140 🙂