


My best layout is using the right trackpad as a mouse, clicking with the right trigger and adding some useful commands (slowing or accelerating, wood to cut on the back triggers)
Sometimes can be a bit tiny, but I have glasses so i think it's average text size
As it's a "slow" builder, it's adapted to mouse trackpad, i really recommend you give it a shot.

The continue button on the end of mission just saves the game, but doesn't close the window. I needed to forcefully close the game and start it again


Held back by 720p resolution and inflexible if usable control scheme. Single worst text legibility I've seen on Deck.
Legitimately hard to use. Most text that expands when moused over is only readable while moused over. Building counts are illegible in all views.
Constant, low level flickering in UI elements.
Text legibility is a problem. Game isn't unplayable, but it's ridiculous to see this in the same category as games where items are hard to read on one specific screen. Not gonna lie, The Last Faith being flagged by Steam as having the same text issues is insulting. Gamepad control scheme is marred by most controls being immutable, forcing you to screw around with Steam Controller settings to do relatively common stuff like controlling the camera with a stick instead of the D-pad.
changed face button and other binds to keys that the game has bound to hotkeys by default
about 2-2.5 hours of battery life no matter the graphics settings (but didn't tinker with anything else), trackpad works great, i bound the back grip buttons to q and e and f and g
It's a neat game that works flawlessly out of the box even on steamdeck! Easy to play with touch-pads
It's quite pixelated. You still can read quests, dialogs and other stuff, but hard to read the icons description.
Steamdeck perfectly suits this game. Works fine with touchpads, there are problems with text and smal icons though, but it's really good-playable