Absolutely, but the creator also wants to insert his own personality and opinions, which I don't see as a bad thing, it's a matter of finding creators that you have a good rapport with (e.g. Russ from Retro Game Corps). It's definitely not the most efficient way to get news but it makes the videos more enjoyable like getting a call from a friend on facetime.
Windows is terrible on the deck. Steam OS is far better. That's why the go and ally owners are desperately figuring out ways to put deck os on their platform
yeah I was hoping for some kind of hardware upgrade or something. I heard windows and was like nah. People running windows on steamdeck has to be a minority of players.
@@Jordanx2 agreed. Windows is never worth it. If I didn't have so much stuff already set up on my pc including programming and ai stuff, I would have fully migrated to Linux by now.
If you run Windows on a Steam Deck you’re doing it wrong. Also Jimmy - EDIT. Please edit. Your topics are good but the 3 things you cover in this video could easily be thoroughly covered in like 3 minutes each, max.
You don't even understand how frame generation works at all "once in a blue moon when your frames drop" no. Wrong. Utterly wrong. It inserts a frame in between two normal frames to create the 2x default version. Always. Not once when it feels like it. Always. It has to look stable. Yikes.
"A new form of upscaling" for the love of god do your research. This is your job. I can tell you haven't even booted it up. Because it clearly states that lossles scaling is using fsr frame generation and scaling. It also has nvidia options. Yikes.
Lossless scaling is great for 7 dollars. Run your game in a window, drop your in game resolution to 1080p and lock your in game fps to 30 or 60. Whatever your graphics card can handle. Max out the game graphics. Then use Lossless Scaling to upscale to your native resolution and double or triple your fps. Artifacts are there but not noticeable during gameplay. Lag is almost non existent. Wish it would run on the Steamdeck.
Lossession Scaling is cool but i'm not installing windows on my steam deck. I love the steam o s and support it one thousand percent. One way to solve the performance issues.It's to buy a steam deck 2. Since it is not out yet, I am eagerly awaiting.Its release.
Can we talk about how EA is adding anti cheat to my main steam deck game BF1 so it'll no longer work, beyond pissed off. I'm worried they'll soon bring it to Titanfall 2. EA are bπstards...
if you want free and opensource lossless scaling. Give Magpie a try. it doesn't have frame generation though but it has many more different scaling options
Dude, not everyone can afford a $2000 gaming computer, where half the price was the graphics card. There are a lot of people using their Steam Deck as the primary (or only) gaming machine, and they won't be chased away from good games by low FPS.
7:35 I recently turned off FSR because I was using the toggle in SteamOS to upscale games to 1080p when I had my Steam Deck docked. I was having some crazy problem with the HDR on Mass Effect: Legendary Edition. Basically my Steam Deck was set to output 1080p120hz, the game was set to 720p and I was using the SteamOS built-in FSR mode for scaling because in other games I had noticed it made edges look a little better when scaling up 720p. But when I enabled the HDR in Mass Effect, it would look great in handheld but it looked like straight up garbage when docked with those settings. It messed with the colors to the point that it looked like the color palette had been reduced or something; it introduced tons of color banding, bright spots looked extremely over-saturated and blown out where you lost all detail, and no amount of trying to calibrate the HDR would fix it. However, switching from FSR to Pixel scaling mode fixed it and the game looks great now with HDR enabled, even when scaling 720p up to to a 65 inch TV, 🙂
I play Hogwarts legacy on my steam deck religiously with a locked 30FPS with a few settings at medium. The culprit that kills performance is the atmospheric fog. All you have to do is swap a file on desktop mode that turns the fog off and bam the game runs great and still looks great. Actually the fog was always a little much. Improves viability. So I don’t think Hogwarts legacy players are sacrificing quality. I just think a lot of us have waited for so long for a game like this that we are willing to do the research to get this game looking great and performing well on the steam deck.
don't listen to this guy folks, disabling the fog ruins the game atmosphere. Just set everything to low except for textures and material quality, then XeSS upscaling on Quality mode and you're good. I play on 40 fps on my undervolted Deck OLED and it run great.
Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow is fantastic. Although I think you mixed up Portrait of Ruin and Order of Ecclesia. Portrait of Ruin has the 2 characters you switch between and the paintings that you enter. Order of Ecclesia had more similarities to Dawn of Sorrow with a female main character and a more Gothic vibe.
You can triple fps on that program with the updates on that program. I liked it on some 30fps locked games and some 60fps locked into game physics games. You can also mod games on LINUX that supports DLSS and use amd framegen 3 for those games.
would be better if you show the gameplay while you talk and if you want to show yourself, maybe in a little box in a corner. most people like me just want to know, how good the game is working on these handhelds in moments where there is a lot to load and could have fps drops.
Hogwarts legacy player here. Have never minded the low quality and low fps, mostly in it for the story. The best graphics card I have ever had was and is a gtx 1660 so I am already accustomed to relatively low quality and low frames. Honestly the only reason I have a steam deck is because I was able to buy one for $60, so I feel lucky to even be able to play it on the go, so quality and frames seem like a minor issue to me.
There’s an easy tutorial on RUclips to help performance for Hogwarts Legacy. It turns off the atmospheric fog which lets you run with a lot of settings set to medium with a locked 30FPS. If you still play that game it’s worth doing and it’s not hard at all. I still love going back to play it when I get that HP itch.
Valves verification system needs to be more in depth and by actual players not by valve, I'm still playing starship troopers extermination at 40 frames a second low settings and it's working just fine, 450 hours and counting
I have never looked up a video how to have good performance on steam deck. games either work or they don't. I usually just have things at default settings but the most triple a games I have been playing are like witcher 3 or horizon zero dawn. Most of the time I am playing indie games that require no power at all. I think I have briefly played hogwarts on PC not sure if I ever tried it on steamdeck I mostly played it on ps5 and I never beat the game cus I got stuck in this one trial.
"A new form of upscaling" for the love of god do your research. This is your job. I can tell you haven't even booted it up. Because it clearly states that lossles scaling is using fsr frame generation and scaling. It also has nvidia options. Yikes.
why does it feel like this video is unnecessarily long? all these topics could be talked in under a few minutes.
Ad revenue probably.
Absolutely, but the creator also wants to insert his own personality and opinions, which I don't see as a bad thing, it's a matter of finding creators that you have a good rapport with (e.g. Russ from Retro Game Corps). It's definitely not the most efficient way to get news but it makes the videos more enjoyable like getting a call from a friend on facetime.
Don’t watch simple.
Lol could of squeezed it all in a short 😂😂😂
It’s a job
TLDR
Double you FPS on steam deck *IF YOU ARE RUNNING WINDOWS*
🤨🤨
Well, he mentions it in the first minute...
Thanks. It's like every single 20 minute YT video is just a single paragraph blog, with a couple bullet points.
Windows? Uh no
Windows is terrible on the deck. Steam OS is far better. That's why the go and ally owners are desperately figuring out ways to put deck os on their platform
Nothing is worth having to deal with windows on a steam deck. Just not worth the hassle.
Yeah I was thinking about it, then I was like nah
yeah I was hoping for some kind of hardware upgrade or something. I heard windows and was like nah. People running windows on steamdeck has to be a minority of players.
i only did it to play CoD sometimes, and Destiny 2 (love that game just hate how its not available on steam os)
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@@Jordanx2 agreed. Windows is never worth it. If I didn't have so much stuff already set up on my pc including programming and ai stuff, I would have fully migrated to Linux by now.
If you run Windows on a Steam Deck you’re doing it wrong.
Also Jimmy - EDIT. Please edit. Your topics are good but the 3 things you cover in this video could easily be thoroughly covered in like 3 minutes each, max.
You don't even understand how frame generation works at all "once in a blue moon when your frames drop" no. Wrong. Utterly wrong. It inserts a frame in between two normal frames to create the 2x default version. Always. Not once when it feels like it. Always. It has to look stable. Yikes.
He's so completely wrong I don't even know where to begin correcting it...
@@hundvd_7 i felt that one.
Portrait of Ruin is the game with two characters switching, Order of Ecclesia is only one
"A new form of upscaling" for the love of god do your research. This is your job. I can tell you haven't even booted it up. Because it clearly states that lossles scaling is using fsr frame generation and scaling. It also has nvidia options. Yikes.
You said "only if you are running windows"and I'm gone
@@josegarita2718 the thing is, you don't need windows for it. This dude doesn't know what he is talking about. It works on steam os too
Lossless scaling is great for 7 dollars. Run your game in a window, drop your in game resolution to 1080p and lock your in game fps to 30 or 60. Whatever your graphics card can handle. Max out the game graphics. Then use Lossless Scaling to upscale to your native resolution and double or triple your fps. Artifacts are there but not noticeable during gameplay. Lag is almost non existent. Wish it would run on the Steamdeck.
Lossession Scaling is cool but i'm not installing windows on my steam deck.
I love the steam o s and support it one thousand percent.
One way to solve the performance issues.It's to buy a steam deck 2. Since it is not out yet, I am eagerly awaiting.Its release.
Can we talk about how EA is adding anti cheat to my main steam deck game BF1 so it'll no longer work, beyond pissed off. I'm worried they'll soon bring it to Titanfall 2. EA are bπstards...
Thanks for letting me know to delete my game and save space (even though I dont need the space, I rather not waste it on a game I can't play)
@@o0junglist0o93 pirate it. Only way to go forward with any ea game or denuvo trash
Daily steam deck glazing
On deck ready no less
so suck some Microsoft Deck for extra FPS or keep your Deck clean and healthy with SteamOS. I choose the latter.
Fun fact, the drink commonly known as champagne is actually named after this guy.
Accurate
0:20 heck nah. I'm scared of spiders
if you want free and opensource lossless scaling. Give Magpie a try. it doesn't have frame generation though but it has many more different scaling options
Dude, not everyone can afford a $2000 gaming computer, where half the price was the graphics card. There are a lot of people using their Steam Deck as the primary (or only) gaming machine, and they won't be chased away from good games by low FPS.
7:35 I recently turned off FSR because I was using the toggle in SteamOS to upscale games to 1080p when I had my Steam Deck docked. I was having some crazy problem with the HDR on Mass Effect: Legendary Edition. Basically my Steam Deck was set to output 1080p120hz, the game was set to 720p and I was using the SteamOS built-in FSR mode for scaling because in other games I had noticed it made edges look a little better when scaling up 720p. But when I enabled the HDR in Mass Effect, it would look great in handheld but it looked like straight up garbage when docked with those settings. It messed with the colors to the point that it looked like the color palette had been reduced or something; it introduced tons of color banding, bright spots looked extremely over-saturated and blown out where you lost all detail, and no amount of trying to calibrate the HDR would fix it. However, switching from FSR to Pixel scaling mode fixed it and the game looks great now with HDR enabled, even when scaling 720p up to to a 65 inch TV, 🙂
I play Hogwarts legacy on my steam deck religiously with a locked 30FPS with a few settings at medium. The culprit that kills performance is the atmospheric fog. All you have to do is swap a file on desktop mode that turns the fog off and bam the game runs great and still looks great. Actually the fog was always a little much. Improves viability. So I don’t think Hogwarts legacy players are sacrificing quality. I just think a lot of us have waited for so long for a game like this that we are willing to do the research to get this game looking great and performing well on the steam deck.
It runs good on steam deck. I get 40 FPS with AMD FSR 1.0 with ultra quality. Most of my settings are low.
don't listen to this guy folks, disabling the fog ruins the game atmosphere. Just set everything to low except for textures and material quality, then XeSS upscaling on Quality mode and you're good. I play on 40 fps on my undervolted Deck OLED and it run great.
Hey! Which power bank do you use? And is it airplane safe?
Picked up the dominis collection yesterday. Pretty hyped because I never played the DS games
Hogwarts easily runs at 30fps locked on the oled
Portrait of Ruin is a spiritual sequel to Bloodlines from the Genesis/Megadrive because the guy you play as is the son of John Morris
You poured water again, thank you
Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow is fantastic. Although I think you mixed up Portrait of Ruin and Order of Ecclesia. Portrait of Ruin has the 2 characters you switch between and the paintings that you enter. Order of Ecclesia had more similarities to Dawn of Sorrow with a female main character and a more Gothic vibe.
You can triple fps on that program with the updates on that program. I liked it on some 30fps locked games and some 60fps locked into game physics games. You can also mod games on LINUX that supports DLSS and use amd framegen 3 for those games.
Just came here from an ETA Prime video. LOL
We need fsr 3 in steam os performance overlay.
Cybeepunk has a native frame gen mod. Again shows how you don't know what you are talking about.
would be better if you show the gameplay while you talk and if you want to show yourself, maybe in a little box in a corner. most people like me just want to know, how good the game is working on these handhelds in moments where there is a lot to load and could have fps drops.
Thanks for the lossless scaling tip
Hogwarts legacy player here. Have never minded the low quality and low fps, mostly in it for the story. The best graphics card I have ever had was and is a gtx 1660 so I am already accustomed to relatively low quality and low frames.
Honestly the only reason I have a steam deck is because I was able to buy one for $60, so I feel lucky to even be able to play it on the go, so quality and frames seem like a minor issue to me.
There’s an easy tutorial on RUclips to help performance for Hogwarts Legacy. It turns off the atmospheric fog which lets you run with a lot of settings set to medium with a locked 30FPS. If you still play that game it’s worth doing and it’s not hard at all. I still love going back to play it when I get that HP itch.
@@nyks1313 didn't think to look for that, thanks ill definitely keep that in mind when I play that again
Bleh, you got my hopes up. Here I thought LS finally released on Linux 1:19
for hogwart, i use dlss enabler mod in steam os. got 40-70ish on balance. medium setting
I genuinely love having this channel and PS Ready throughout the week, always thoughtful discussions and learning something new
I already have those castlevania games on my deck....for free
ETA Prime being one of your favorite youtubers explains a lot and now I understand why you are so lacking at your job.
Hogwards legacy remain 35-40 fps for me constantly. With AMD FSR 1.0 with ultra quality. Have completed it on deck itself.
Valves verification system needs to be more in depth and by actual players not by valve, I'm still playing starship troopers extermination at 40 frames a second low settings and it's working just fine, 450 hours and counting
Cool games run double FPS on Windows games
I'll wait for Asus to update FSR and my Steam Deck will be just fine as is.
Lossless scaling making installing windows worth it. I also find myself using my deck as more of a pc with windows installed.
So this is only for OLED?
If lossless every works either Linux that’ll be a massive W
I think it goes against the rules to call a metroid game or a castlevania game as a "metroidvania".
This should be 90 sec max
Bro why show a picture of destiny 2, you got me so hyped for nothing.
I have never looked up a video how to have good performance on steam deck. games either work or they don't. I usually just have things at default settings but the most triple a games I have been playing are like witcher 3 or horizon zero dawn. Most of the time I am playing indie games that require no power at all. I think I have briefly played hogwarts on PC not sure if I ever tried it on steamdeck I mostly played it on ps5 and I never beat the game cus I got stuck in this one trial.
Can runing windows on a mocro sd card damage your sd card
Just dual boot and partition 100gb of your ssd. Then install windows games on a separate sd card
I don't have a separate mocro sd card
The problem with dual booting on my ssd it formats steam os and I lost all my games installed when I dule boot
@@shekakugaming7602 I didn't. Probably not doing correctly
Well I've been using ventoy and gparted to instal but I've just been downloading windows from my steam deck or my phone
ou mixed the games...
portrait of ruin is the one where you play with 2 characters
No. You can’t say if you have windows because then it’s not a steam deck. Let’s be real.
I thought you meant first person shooters 😢
i want yoy to be my best friend
So many unecessary talk and unnecessary posts its stupid at this point ...
Keep recommending games. Lol
I meed a proper new channel. This guy cant ever just get to the point. You get so much useless information its hard to tell whats even useful
"A new form of upscaling" for the love of god do your research. This is your job. I can tell you haven't even booted it up. Because it clearly states that lossles scaling is using fsr frame generation and scaling. It also has nvidia options. Yikes.