Switch Oled so you have access to both systems.
Switch Oled so you have access to both systems.
It takes two is great fun if you like platforming and puzzles. Played it twice now and it’s great for casual play.
And my point is the difference of 5fps creates a much bigger change visually than expected. It’s more but only 5fps more. 45fps is a minimum for smooth gameplay, not 40 imo.
This is true, I don’t doubt it’s harder to get a locked out mostly locked 45fps compared to 40. But 45 looks much better with only a relatively minor increase in FPS.
I’ve just been playing Black Mesa at 45Hz on the deck, I’m surprised at how smooth it is. Like the movements of the gun when still look really good. I see a difference when put to 60Hz though. But it’s something you can live without.
You missed my point, 45fps is the minimum where imo games start feeling smooth like 60fps. I guess it is subjective but that’s what I’ve noticed. Obviously 60 is better than 45 but if you need to save battery then 45 is a decent replacement, save those 15fps which is significant.
Fallout New Vegas modded to oblivion.
The waiter seems like the most secure, and doesn’t touch the screen.
I’ve never owned a gaming pc, I’ve always just tried to run games on my regular laptop. Steam deck introduces me to PC gaming.