TrainDoc
Published
Plays lovely out of the box, and while some of the clue menu controls in controller mode are a tad confusing at first, it just works.
A game absolutely suited to playing on the deck, and proves Nightdive's continued work on restoration projects like these are always worth taking a look at.
As stated in my Steam Deck review for this title, runs lovely on your OS/distro of choice.
Never played Blade Runner? Now's a perfect time to try it out, wonderfully restored and now the most playable it's ever been.
Game is great via proton on linux at a desktop which is the most optimal environment, but definitely not on the deck.
Signifcant paring down to visual quality settings to help improve battery life and framerate were needed.
Text does scale for screen size but is difficult to see for Deck users.
Absolutely fantastic game, definitely worth your time if you enjoy tanking in Arma 3 etc, but I would pass on playing it on the Steam Deck as the controls are designed for the PC keyboard first and foremost, and community control layouts help but do not fix the control and need to drop visual quality in the settings menu to ensure consistent frame-rates.
A very easy plug and play experience.
Reduced wattage
Slow loading of frigate geo during warps.
Game is largely unplayable due to frequent crashing.
Crashes randomly during unknown contexts.
Whatever build of unity the game uses, really causes issues with any version of proton used.
Runs out of the box no questions asked, a the game throws you straight into the thick of it with little briefing but it's damn enjoyable.
Had to turn down to 30 fps cap, reduced TDP to about 8~9 watts.
With a few stutters here and there and strange slowdown during loading not withstanding, I can wholeheartedly recommend this game on Steam Deck.
Plays flawlessly out of the game on the Linux version. Easily makes the 60 fps cap and maintains it. Proton seems to be unnecessary here.
Resolution options are not provided, and fullscreen and borderless while doing different things, don't appear to do much other than fullscreen just sort of blurring the image a little but was unable to reproduce this all the time.
Native port running flawlessly.