Wow I didn’t expect that it’d be possible to get 60fps on Steam Deck.
I’ve played through the Xbox Series X version of Cyberpunk 2077 twice and it ran well, but I’ve been interested in getting the PC version to try some mods. My desktop PC is quite old, since I don’t really do any PC gaming any more and it’s sufficient for everything else that I do (mainly coding). I’ve got a Steam Deck though!
I pulled out my Steam Deck just now to confirm because I wanted to be sure I’m being accurate.
But yeah, on low, I was able to get up to 60 but it looks like now I’m getting high 50 fps on low settings. But I remember getting 60 at some point because I remember being surprised and amazed it could handle that and for specific amounts of time! I’m wondering if a new update may have changed this. This was prior to their update with ray tracing when I was getting 60 fps.
On medium settings, I’m getting high 40 fps running about the city and even in combat. Still pretty and very stable looking at these frames.
This is all outside of the DLC area, where I got much less before.
The Steam Deck is an amazing device! The fact it can generate these results at all is pretty amazing. I’m curious how it compares to the Switch 2 in this. It will be interesting to see someone do a direct comparison between the two.
Wow I didn’t expect that it’d be possible to get 60fps on Steam Deck.
I’ve played through the Xbox Series X version of Cyberpunk 2077 twice and it ran well, but I’ve been interested in getting the PC version to try some mods. My desktop PC is quite old, since I don’t really do any PC gaming any more and it’s sufficient for everything else that I do (mainly coding). I’ve got a Steam Deck though!
I pulled out my Steam Deck just now to confirm because I wanted to be sure I’m being accurate.
But yeah, on low, I was able to get up to 60 but it looks like now I’m getting high 50 fps on low settings. But I remember getting 60 at some point because I remember being surprised and amazed it could handle that and for specific amounts of time! I’m wondering if a new update may have changed this. This was prior to their update with ray tracing when I was getting 60 fps.
On medium settings, I’m getting high 40 fps running about the city and even in combat. Still pretty and very stable looking at these frames.
This is all outside of the DLC area, where I got much less before.
The Steam Deck is an amazing device! The fact it can generate these results at all is pretty amazing. I’m curious how it compares to the Switch 2 in this. It will be interesting to see someone do a direct comparison between the two.