![]() ![]() as excited as I've been for this, a "better" experience is perpetually coming soon until the devs move on. ![]() Sadly this game is giving me a harsh reminder of why I always wait and enjoy that patient gamer mindset. QuoteStill, once Larian get a few more patches in and add in AMD FSR 2.2 they said will come. I have some suggestions in my previous video on the full release: Not all the time, the overall number being Verified is largely correct but it does make more of us question how these games are being tested for it.Īnyway, it's Verified now and it does work out of the box on Steam Deck but you really do need to change the graphics settings. As we keep seeing games being Verified that have some big performance issues. Things I already mentioned in my original release article.Įven our friends at SteamDeckHQ wrote a bit recently on Deck Verified being problematic on what Valve sets as Verified. Even turning the settings down gives you numerous areas that will drop it below 30FPS which is supposed to be the minimum acceptable performance floor for both Playable and Verified. Playable? Sure, but the defaults given to the game give a really blurry picture thanks to the old AMD FSR it has and quite poor performance at times. Seeing it get Verified is a surprise to me though actually, because I really don't think it deserves to be Verified. Pictured - Baldur's Gate 3 on Steam Deck. So you no longer need to set Proton Experimental on it. Valve did also upgrade Proton Hotfix for the game, which they've now set by default which works around some problems from the older version of Proton it was set for during Early Access. One of the biggest RPG releases of all time on Steam, Baldur's Gate 3 has now been given the Steam Deck Verified badge of approval from Valve. ![]()
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