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The game runs well on Steam Deck and hits playable framerates at all settings except maximum.
The game runs well on Steam Deck and hits playable framerates at all settings except maximum.
Why are you doing this to me. I just finished baldurs gate 3. I’m starting the fall semester I’m gonna end up failing my classes!
How was BG3 on deck? It’s next on my list after I finish Elden Ring with my SO
It’s certainly playable, but I’m tempted to wait for the FSR 2 update before I get too far into it.
I’m hoping that between other performance fixes and FSR 2 the game will get a significant deck performance improvement over the next few months.
It actually works pretty good. You have to cut the settings down a bit and honestly playing on pc is easier but to the devs credit they totally got it playable and even modified the game so you use a scroll wheel system for selecting spells. I suspect that’s how the ps5 version will operate.
I opted to finish the game on pc but now that I’m done I don’t mind playing it casually on the deck.
There are some good community profiles if you want the PC controls back. I really don’t like how the official controller support couples the camera and pointer
If you press the left joystick I believe it puts it to pointer mode.
Ouuuu I’m trying that later
I’ll look at those when I start the game. Good tip.
Cool. I’ll probably stream it to the deck from my PC so I can lounge on the couch and play!
I’m in the third act, over 50h played. Every single minute on a docked deck, 1080p/30fps output.
Perfectly playable. Of course graphic settings are almost all the way down and facial hair could look better, for example.
BG3 runs fairly well in act 1, but I expect poor performance in later sections.
Definitely sounds like a stream it from my PC type situation. At least the controls are solid based on other comments.