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The original was posted on /r/steamdeck by /u/SirBatonian on 2024-09-26 20:01:04+00:00.


I’ve looked everywhere online to see if there are any good tutorials to make it run well and there are only a few. So I have decided to make my own.

So first, I am on Proton 9.0-3. There are two good ways to play, one at 45 fps and one at 30 fps (PS4 runs like this)

  • Display:
    • Resolution - 1280x720 (1280x800 doesn’t seem to work)
    • V-sync - Off
    • Luminance - 500 (looks better on OLED Steam Deck) (LCD might look better with 600)
  • On Steam Deck - PERFORMANCE SETTINGS:
    • Use per-game profile - On
    • Frame Limit - OLED - 45 FPS, LCD - 40 FPS

For 45 fps (40-45 while in open world, 35-40 in more dense areas)

  • Graphics:
    • Framerate - 60 fps
    • Resolution - 100% (75% will provide better performance at a slightly worse image quality)
    • Preset - Custom
    • Model LOD - Average
    • TRAM - Average
    • Anisotropic Filtering - Average
    • Geomapping - Off
    • Lighting - Average
    • Shadows - Low (Average shows very slightly better shadows but the performance is worse)
    • Ambient Occlusion - Average
    • Anti-aliasing - TAA (FXAA looks sharper and doesn’t really change performance)
    • Motion Blur - On (This is a preference)
    • Filtering - Average
    • ALL NVIDIA Options - Off

For 30 fps (Without an fps limit it runs around 40 fps)

  • Graphics:
    • Framerate - 60 fps
    • Resolution - 100% (75% will provide better performance at a slightly worse image quality)
    • Preset - Custom
    • Model LOD - High
    • TRAM - High
    • Anisotropic Filtering - High
    • Geomapping - On
    • Lighting - High
    • Shadows - High
    • Ambient Occlusion - High
    • Anti-aliasing - TAA (FXAA looks sharper and doesn’t really change performance)
    • Motion Blur - On (This is a preference)
    • Filtering - High
    • ALL NVIDIA Options - Off

If you use the highest preset it runs the same but has a random stutter every 2 seconds.

If you have any questions don’t hesitate to ask!