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    17 hours ago

    Glad they tried it in act 3 where fps starts being a problem, too many reviews only checked act 1 for performance

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      5 hours ago

      it should use the linux version automatically, as long as you don’t have any overrides in the compatibility (proton) settings

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    17 hours ago

    They pointed out Cronos was blurry using Proton. Looking at the footage, the same was true of Balder’s Gate 3. What’s up with that? Just a matter of sharpening? The resolution does seem to be the same by looking at the aliasing.

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      12 hours ago

      FSR2 looks like trash all around. I don’t understand why it’s so common and why FSR 3.1 isn’t included, given how so many workarounds exist when you tinker with 3rd party apps to enable the functionality work so well.

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      13 hours ago

      I will say half-rate shade render or whatever it’s called was a game changer being turn off. Between my bad eyes and playing on a hand held I thought reading text just wasn’t going to happen. Turns out I’m not THAT blind and it was just that setting

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        The worst part is while variable shading can help… The fixed half shading on the Steam Deck’s APU barely gives any performance benefits at all. It will make everything look horrendous on many games, and net you pretty much zero FPS. Keep it always off.