
valfonso678
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I played through the whole game on my Steam Deck with Proton GE and had a great experience.
A few dips here and there, not too noticeable
It crashed once on the default Proton very early on so I switched to GE and after that it was completely stable, I played through the whole game and it was a very enjoyable experience.
Seemingly stable 40fps on local splitscreen multiplayer after lowering shadows to medium and all other settings to low.
Works better than I thought, completely playable in my short time testing it. (Used SteamOS 3.5 Beta along with Proton GE).
Absolutely amazing, no launcher window or anything, I was just able to launch the game, changing no settings from the default, and get a flawless console-like experience at 60fps.
cutscenes fall out of sync, and all audio gets major crackling, which gets worse the more you retry a fight. Only fix is to restart the whole game.
the audio issues only come up when retrying a fight after losing, so if you're good at the game you will never encounter them and it will be a true perfect deck verified experience.
Constant framedrops, in some areas practically unplayable, such as the church on Tuesday.
No idea how this got verified lol.
WINEDLLOVERRIDES="dinput8=n,b" %command%
Installed Render Tweaker mod to set subtitles size to 35.
Back grip buttons as BX, AY, touchscreen off, right trackpad as mouse and left click to precisely change the values in the mod configuration menu, and long press View/Select as F10 to bring out the mod configuration menu.
Had to use the touchscreen to accept the terms of service of something at the first time launch.
By default subtitles are really difficult to read however after installing the mod it's perfect.
Some very mild stuttering can be felt by default however it can be fixed by setting the frame limit in-game to 60 and setting it to off plus allowing tearing on the Quick Acess Menu.
https://github.com/sneakyevil/SleepingDogs-RenderTweaker
Here's the mod I used, read the installation guide carefully, and make sure to scroll down and "Save Global" once you've made your changes to keep them. Making the subtitles too big can make it so they get cut out, however 35 seems like the sweet spot. I haven't seem them get cut out at the point I am in the game, but if they do you can just make them a little smaller.
Sometimes there was some judder or stuttering, this is easily fixable by going into Options > Render then disabling Auto and setting it as uncapped, then setting VSync on.