12/7/2023 0 Comments Prodeus on steam![]() ![]() Originally posted by λ Experimental Vaccine till 2023:I'm sorry but prodeus is the case of optimisation. The amount of power the game is using and the performance it is giving is objectively poor. I've noticed a very big trend in a lot of defense forcing of really pc versions especially when they use DLSS. Even on a 3080 the amount of usage and wattage it is pulling is abysmal for what is going on. I'm sorry but prodeus is the case of optimisation. Yes retro aesthetics does not mean retro requirements, and yes proton can caus ea loss in performance but it very often and PROVEN results in the same performance and sometimes better. ![]() Another thing to keep in mind you are going to have a slight performance hit regardless as the game needs to run through a proton compatibility layer since there is no native linux build And just because a game is retro in aesthetic it doesn't mean it's retro in hardware requirements. You need to keep in mind that the Steam Deck doesn't have the same amount of power delivery to the APU as a desktop/laptop would to a dedicated CPU and GPU as there are thermal limitations to consider along with battery life. If it isn't then cap the refresh rate to something like 40Hz(in turn capping to 40fps stable) which is a rather good compromise. If 60Hz is a must have no compromise just drop the resolution, turn down shadow/render distance etc. Originally posted by Katcher:It's less about optimisation and more you trying to get more than what the Deck can push. ![]()
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