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Steam Deck optimal settings
By masterzone
In this simple guide, I’ll share my experience on how to optimize the game for great visuals on the Steam Deck OLED (and LCD model as well). By changing a few settings, you’ll get better visual quality on the Steam Deck screen compared to the default out-of-the-box configuration.

First of all, using FSR3 Upscaling increases power usage and should dropdown FPS from 2 or 4. It gives you a crisper image (not too much), but you’ll also notice some flickering in grass and some ghosting effects. It also puts more load on the CPU and GPU so the Frame Generation option is a must to use. I will write when use it later on this guide.

My recommended settings for Handheld mode:

- Display Resolution: 1280x800 (native Steam Deck resolution)
- Render Resolution: Quality (renders the game at 1.5x lower than native resolution)
- Resolution Upscaling: TAA (offers smooth visuals with traditional upscaling and AA, uses less power than FS3)
- Sharpness: set to 1 (adds clarity when using TAA upscaling)
- V-Sync: Off
- Brightness: 0 (default)
- Motion Blur Intensity: Off
- FPS Limit: 30 FPS
- Anisotropic Texture Filtering: 4x (enhances texture quality at a distance)
- Texture Resolution: Medium (Low is too blurry; Medium is a good balance, a short freeze occurs)
- Shadows: Low (The engine render very well low shadows)
- Screen Space Ambient Occlusion: Default (adds shadow depth to static objects)
- Screen Space Reflections: Default (without this, water reflections are fake)
- Mirrors: Off (useless)
- Effects: Low
- Details: Low
- Volumetric Clouds: Medium (adds more ambient shadows on terrain but need more test)
- Volumetric Fog: Low

Try these settings to improve image quality compared to the defaults.

While playing handheld (on battery), if you like you can set the TDP to 11 Watts and see but sometimes FPS dropdown to 25. During storms or heavy scenes, effects like volumetric fog and rain particles may lower FPS, but limiting TDP to 11W helps with battery life. With TDP set to 11W your Deck can go up to 16 W of total device consumption and give you about 3 hours of gaming.
Remember that TDP set to 11W needs an high tolerance for the variable 30 FPS render and is useful when you want to preserve battery life on the go.
If you don't like the dropdown to 25 FPS on some cases try to set to 12W or 13W.

If you play connected to the power or if you don't care of the battery times, avoid using the Steam Deck TDP Settings for stable 30 fps.

My recommended Settings for Docked TV Mode:

- Display Resolution: 1600x900
- Render Resolution: Performance (renders the game at 2x lower than native resolution)
- Resolution Upscaling: FS3
- Frame Generation: ON (some lags could occurs)

(Other settings same as above)

I tried running the game on my external 65" TV, but the Steam Deck needs some tricks to handle this resolution well with this game engine. I recommend my above settings for best quality not only with huge TVs. The final quality is not perfect and some aliasing and artifact could occurs but at right distance from the TV the quality is not bad at all.

I’m still doing more tests and waiting for optimization updates.

[CHANGE LOG]

15 Jun 2025: Added some additional settings for TV Docked Mode when the Steam Deck is connected to a power source and can erogate all the power without take care of the battery consumption or temperature.

05 Jun 2025: Added some screenshots from Incommunicado and Sunken maps where more assets and details are present. On some high density Trees Area I noticed the FPS dropdown to 25-22 during storm but only if you are playing with TDP set to 11W. (Remember that TDP set to 11W needs an high tolerance for variable capped 30 FPS and is usefull when you want to preserve battery life on the go, otherwise turn off the TDP)

28 May 2025: Changed the "Screen Space Reflections" from High to Default due to a 1.5 patch where reflections seems to be more detailed and with less flickering.
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Screenshots from Precipice and Aftermath
Screenshots from Incommunicado an Sunken
1 Comments
FERRUM 28 May @ 7:34am 
thanks, now I'm playing with the same settings =)
awarded the guide :2016watermelon: