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The original was posted on /r/steamdeck by /u/Ok_Communication1040 on 2024-10-07 12:10:53+00:00.


(I'm still in chapter one)

I love CRPGs and I remember being pretty bummed out to hear that Warhammer 40k : Rogue Trader ran pretty bad on the Steam Deck at release.

I bought it last week, planning to play it on my laptop for a better experience. And thought I might as well try it on the OLED to make sure myself that it runs okay.

I have to admit I was pretty surprised at how well it ran. I was expecting sub 30 FPS with heavy upscaling. They do have a steam deck graphic preset, but I found it too choppy. Here are my recommended settings for quality 30 fps and FSR turned off :

  • Resolution : 1200:800
  • Volumetric ligting quality : low
  • Particle systems lighting : off
  • Particle systems shadows off
  • Shadow quality : medium
  • Texture : High
  • Depth of field : off
  • Bloom off
  • SSR : off
  • HBAO : off
  • Film grain : off
  • Antialiasing mode : SMAA
  • Antialiasing quality : high
  • Footprints off
  • Crowd density : Sparse

On the OLED you get 2 hours of battery life with these settings at full brightness with a solid consistent 30 fps so far. I haven't seen any dips but the game is pretty long and I'm only at 12 hours gameplay so far mostly on the deck.

Anyway just wanted to share my experience as I was pretty surprised because when the game first launched I only heard that it was a pretty unplayable experience. I can say that's not the case so far.

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