![]() ![]() This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. Set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin, this cookie is used to record the user consent for the cookies in the "Advertisement" category. ![]() These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Need some help understanding how we got to our score? Check out our Guide to Steam Deck HQ. Overall, I would recommend playing the game on Steam Deck, just note that it is a little process with some compromises. Needing to mod it to make it playable is a little bit of a nuisance too, but it is a huge help being able to disable that. I would have loved 40 FPS to be a bit more stable, and it still is a little blurry even just getting the settings right, but it is playable. With the recommended build, I would say FF7R is very playable and an enjoyable experience. I have always felt like JRPGs are perfect on this device and this just confirms that. Other than that, I didn’t really notice any bugs or glitches.įinal Fantasy 7 Remake is a wonderful fit for the Steam Deck. It calms down really quick, and doesn’t necessarily affect temps or battery much, but it is noticeable. On Steam Deck, when a UE4 game is loading in new assets/areas, it has been known to stutter pretty wildly. This is actually due to the engine this game runs on, Unreal Engine 4. Throughout my testing, regardless of how I set the game, there were stutters when running through areas. I did also try launching with DX11, but I didn't feel there was any major difference in performance to warrant it. Though I would recommend sticking with a more stable 30 FPS as it is significantly better with temps and battery throughout the game overall. If you plan to use our 40 FPS build, or switch between the two builds we provided, keep this set to 60 in-game. I didn’t see a whole lot changed with characters displayed, so I kept it at 2 and the framerate cap can be set to 30 or 60. I set the texture and shadow resolution to low since I felt they didn’t change a whole lot visually, but did keep the framerate more stable. ![]() ![]() During gameplay, I got average temps for CPU and GPU around 70c while battery usage tended to hover around 15W. I tested this running through one of the most demanding areas in the game, both in the base game and its DLC, and got significantly less temps and battery usage overall while still looking better. The 1024圆00 with FSR has the disable dynamic resolution mod installed. While there's slight worsening of the text, the gains in temperature and battery life are obvious and phenomenal. With Dynamic Resolution off, I used Steam to force the resolution to 1024圆40 and upscaled with FSR to save on performance, which it did while still looking very good. You can find this mod and how to install it below this review. I was able to disable Dynamic Resolution with a mod though, which not only made the game look better, but run significantly better too. The in-game setting selection is abysmal, only giving the option to change resolution, texture and shadow resolution, framerate cap, and characters displayed. The biggest one would be that Dynamic Resolution is automatically turned on without an in-game way of turning it off. Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade On Steam DeckįF7R on Steam Deck seems to work really well out of the box at first, but progressing through the game shows its cracks. If you loved Final Fantasy 7 and wanted to see an intricate re-telling of the original story that expands more than you would have ever thought, this is the game for you. With the original being made in 1996, this remake made a ton of changes and improvements, including a graphical overhaul, real-time combat system, and expanding the story into not just 1, but 3 parts told in 3 separate games. Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade is the remake of one of the most well-known JRPG games ever made. ![]()
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