![]() If you set the resolution to 1920×1080 then you’ll be playing at 30 frames and under. That’s why I recommend setting the resolution to 1600×900 when docked. But even with upscaling on, text in 1280×720 looks like gibberish on a TV, and with no options to increase the size, your only option is to hope you can hear the TV. Normally the rule for most games is to set them to 1280×720 and upscale them with the built-in FSR. The problem gets exacerbated further when docked, too. It’s small, and even with the handheld in front of you, it’s difficult to read. In handheld mode, the biggest problem facing Atomic Heart is the text size. Atomic Heart (In-game Settings)Ĭan anyone read the text in the image above? The game runs exceptionally well without it being turned on. You gain a handful of frames, sure, but it’s not worth the trade-off. I’ll admit, I was expecting to get more usage out of the Fidelity FX Super Resolution setting, but in actuality it just muddies the distant visuals. ![]() ![]() The world is still crisp, textures look detailed, and you don’t feel like you’re missing out on anything. What’s important to note here is that low doesn’t mean bad. To get the highest and most stable framerate, you’re going to need to go low. Left: Atomic Heart with Fidelity FX Super Resolution turned off. Even then, though, with so much going on, and with few jagged edges to be seen, the game still runs exceptionally well. Part of the answer has to lie in the shader cache, which is built upon launching the game for the first time. Especially given Denuvo is apparently running in the background. ![]() I’m not entirely sure how developer Mundfish has achieved such a stable game of this caliber. For the most part, expect to be playing in the range of 40 to 60, with the majority of time spent in the 50s to 60s. The framerate can drop into the 30s but it’s rarely felt. I’ve been playing on low settings and even then the game visually stuns and feels smooth for the majority of the time I’ve spent with it. The Steam Deck is a powerful bit of kit, but it has its limits.Īs it turns out, Atomic Heart not only runs well on Steam Deck, it’s surpassed my expectations, and is one of the strongest games visually on Valve’s handheld. Having seen trailers for Atomic Heart, I wasn’t sure how it was going to perform on Steam Deck. ![]()
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